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LARGE DIVIDENDS MUST GO
All Earnings Less Reasonable
Profit for Stakes and Purses.
Declares Hal Price Headley, Pre-
dicting Great Future for
Breeding and Racing.
(Itf Hill Price Headley.)
LEXINGTON, Ky.. January HI. — Now tlmt the
war is over the lovers of the thoroughbred horse
ure looking forward to the most successful |>erio<l
of rueing and breeding our country has ever ex-
p •riene.'d.
With raving at two winter tracks and later in
Xcw York. Maryland. Canada and Kentucky, there
should he plenty of oeeupatiou for the liorses we
new have to make it not only enloyable but also
profitable for the owner. While on that subject,
let me commend the recent action of the Kentucky
St it * Having Commission i:t inaugurating a move-
jn« nt fur minimum average purses and stakes based
on previous earnings to be added h.v all associations
racing under their jurisdiction.
It is my opinion that large dividends to stock-
holders by racing associations and purses and
stakes so small to horsemen that they could not
race honestly for them and survive has done morf
l . put racing in disfavor than any other one thing.
The plan now on foot in Kentucky to buy simif
the racing plants, and after a reasonable divi-
dend end depreciation allowance to put all earnings
hack in stakes niul purses, seems to he the real and
only way to preserve and periietiuite this the
horsu of ail liorses.
The guaranteed stake, which has since the rest< ra-
tipa of racing around Xew York become so prevalent
in the cast. I*. I think, a step backward, and 1
hope will s«ain lie replaced by stakes with added
money. Racing where the owner puts up all the
• takes is on an unsound financial basis and const* -
• i iifii t ly tines not stimulate dean racing. Some will
say there are enough of those who race only for
- riort and can afford to race for their own money.
That, may lie; but all whom I have known on the
race course like to make their racing stables at
1 *ast not n losing venture financially.
The turf in America lias undergone and is still
undergoing many changes in the last decade. The
old selling race with all the attendant odor and
enmity is being replaced by the decidedly more
satisfactory and more popular claiming race.
Thanks to the liberality of the respective racing
associations, valuable as well as historic races have
been made of the Kentucky and Latonia Derbys.
Tile Preakness Stakes and the rich I -a ton in
Championship Stakes have been put on to test., not
only the speed, but also the endurance and weight-
currying ability of our future sires and brood
mares.
(Seldings have been barred from most of the im-
portant events, so that our best horses will in the
future be able to perpetuate themselves.
Importations of the best blood in England, France
and Ireland, made possible by the war, are sure to
make their mark on our future turf stars, as have
Glencoe, Iloimie Scotland, I .earning ton and many
others in the past.
IMPROVING THE BREEDING END.
In the breeding end of the sport changes are
also taking place. Now many of our breeding estab-
li-hments arc sweetening and purifying the pastures
by cultivation and tin* raising of cattle, which
theoretically is essential for successful rearing of
thoroughbreds. Stallions in service are being more
regularly exercised and not kept so fat and soft.
The mures and yearlings are being better fed and
eared for and more attention paid to the cure of
their leetli and feet.
i noticed recently in an English turf journal a
suggestion to change tin* age of llie thoroughbred.
I think this is a subject we should thoroughly dis-
cuss, and believe if changed from January 1 to
March 1 it would work more satisfactorily in many
ways. In the first place, climatic conditions over
loo most of our country are unnatural for the
ma ling of horses until April. Only about ten per
cent of marcs bred prior to that time conceive,
according to my records, ami the losses of foals in
January and February are about one hundred per
cent greater than the losses in March, April and
May. I believe a stallion will get a larger per-
centage of his mares in foal if not used until April,
and will do so with twenty-five per cent less
effort. It would also make all liorses nearer the
same real age and consequently make fairer com-
petition.
The ivar has clearly demonstrated to the people
the necessity of the horse and the government has
learned of the necessity of thoroughbred blood in
t lie army horse. This is shown by the large govern-
ment reuionnt breeding plants recently established
in 1 lie west.
I believe if in the future the avaricious among
race track owners can be eliminated and racing as-
sociations declare only reasonable dividends that
the horsemen can then thrive on the stakes and
purses and consequently the racing will be clean
and wholesome. This will also insure its stability
and permanency and make the race course test as it
should l*e throughout our country the most popular
of all outdoor sports and place man's best friend,
I In* thoroughbred horse, hack once more upon his
rightful throne.
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WALDECK STABLE’S JUVENILES NAMED
LEXINGTON", Ky.. January 11 .— The dozen two-
yiur oMn in the Waldeek Stable string now at N***’
Orleans and being trained by G. H. Keene, who is
partner with C. Bruce Head of I»uisville in their
ownership, have lieen named as follows:
llarenka, b. f, by Catmint — Black Brocade.
riialous. ch. e, by Balscadden — Marne.
Deputy Vest, ch. c, by Jim Gaffney — What s
* Donna Roina, hr. f, by Light Brigade— Oxeye.
Double Vau, ch. c, by Vandergnft— Lady \ under-
grift*
Firing Frog. ch. e. Iiy Froglegs— Flying Colors.
Gaddling. b. c, by Alpha II— Lady * Gauntlet.
Inquiry, ch. f, by Ampeliou — Scrutiny.
Liii-Meme. br. c, by Luke McLuke— Mieaela.
Lunetta b. f, bv Luke McLuke— Agues Virginia.
Major FUk. br. c, bv Boots und Saddle— Ruth.
Winnemmca, b. f, by Assagai— Nevada.
Daren ka. Chalons, Gaddling and Inquiry were
imported in utero and foaled at Keeneland Farm.
Donna Roma was foaled in England and eame over
as d yearling. She is the property of J. 0. Keene.
CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1919.
THE “ MIRACLE ” GRANDSTAND
AT THE FAIR GROUNDS THAT AROSE VIRTUALLY
OVERNIGHT AS IF BY MAGIC
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NEW ORLEANS, La., January 11. — Northern people have an idea that southerners are
slow. Whatever foundation there may be for the impression there are instances where it re-
ceives a sharp contradiction. On the morning of December 28 the grandstand at the Fair
Grounds here burned to the ground. The winter race meeting was scheduled to open January
1. When the news was flashed over the wire people in the north began canceling their reser-
vations. The Business Men's Racing Association, however, is made of stern stuff. One of its
directors is Louis N. Lange, who had built the Camp McClellan . cantonment at Anniston,
Alabama, an entire city in three months. While the firemen were still working on the ruins
the directors met. “If you will give me entire charge I will have a stand by Wednesday/’
said Mr. Lange. “Go to it,” was the answer.
Northern horsemen smiled. Their eyes were soon opened, however. Trucks full of lum-
ber began pouring into the grounds. Carpenters, roofers, labor of every description came on
foot and with each car. Saturday morning the grandstand burned to the ground. Wednesday
afternoon the races opened with a grandstand and a banner crowd. Those who think that
the south is slow should put the above picture in their scrapbooks. Note that Old Glory
floated proudly from the new structure.
STAKE FEATURE AT HAVANA TODAY SPORT OF RACING AIDS LONGEVITY
Wise Man and Other Good Ones to Meet in Principal Dr. Talbot, Veterinary at Fair Grounds Track, Will
Attraction of Sunday's Program. • Celebrate His Seventy-Eighth Birthday.
HAVANA. Cuba. January 11. — The Antilles Stakes
of $1 200 added at three-quarters of a mile will Is*
the* main attraction of a splendidly arranged Sunday
program at Oriental Park tomorrow. A half down
of the liest liorses at the track are carded to meet
in this feature, with Wise Mail, winner of the
Christmas ami New Year’s Handicaps, tlie top weight
and probable favorite. Wise Mail is asked to con-
cede much weight to his siieedy opponents and lias
a big job cut out for him. It should lie a grand
contest, end a record-breaking crowd is expected to
witness’ its running.
Today’s races at Oriental Park were over a heavy
track, and the usual large Saturday afternoon crowd
was in attendance. In the second roe four of the
eight starters were fighting it out through the
streteh. and it was only in the -final strides that
Rural Favorite gained enough advantage to get tin-
eye of the judges. The result was in doubt until
tiie official placing was announced.
Jockey Dre.ver figured prominently In the day s
results with ’three winners. He was in a (treat
measure responsible for the victories of Royal
Favorite and Tarleton P. , . . . .
Twentv Seven and Bulger furnished surprises
by scoring in the fourth and fifth respectively.
Both paid handsome dividends in the niiituels.
Among the arrivals today was Frank Beers of
Toronto, Out. , , T t
G. W. Billennan lias purchased from J. J.
Timmerman the three-year-old colt Old Rose.
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SPRING RACING IN CANADA PROBABLE
TORONTO Ont., January 11.— The Ottawa Eve-
ning Journal publishes the following: “A review
is being made bv Hie Dominion cabinet of the various
orders in council which were passed under the
authority of the war measures act. Some will be
willed out. some will be modified and others will be
held pending ratifying legislation. Among those
which will likely disappear is the one prohibiting
t let ting on the race tracks, which temporarily put
an end to racing in Canada. Die order provided that
it should last for six months after the close of the
war, but officially the war is not over, lhe racing
men would like action taken immediately so the
racing could be resumed next spring.”
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YOUNG HORSES SOLD TO EASTERNER
LEXINGTON. Ky., January 11.— Harry RitJ*. act
ing for his employer J- L- l Baltimore,
today bought from Charts* Moor** of M**re Hill
Stud’ two two-year-old fillies, a bay, dam Donno
M annum and a chestnut (sister to Kewessut. dam
Saufara He also bought from T. h Brannon, with
a view to making of him a cross country runner the
four-year-old bay gelding Pocket Change, by Mc-
Gee Trisauce. They were shipped to Baltimore
tonight.
NEW ORLEANS, La.. January 11. — Next month
Dr. Bower Talbot, well-known track veterinary,
will celebrate his seventy-eighth birthday and the
horsemen at the Fair Grounds are planning to make
tlie event memorable by presenting him with some
substantial token of their esteem. In point of
service Dr. Talbot is undoubtedly the oldest vet-
erinary practitioner in this country, and on the
eve of his seventy-eighth birthday is hale and
hearty and still able to pursue his profession.
Twenty-nine years ago li«* started coming to New
Orleans each winter and has been here regularly
each year except when there was no racing here.
Burn iii London. England. Dr. Talbot graduated
f nun the Royal Colli ge of Veterinary Surgeons, of
which institution his father was one of the
founders anil emigrated to this country in 1S74.
Upon his arrival he started the practice of his
profession, iiis work lieing confined chiefly to tin*
race tracks. He lias practiced on almost every track
in this country and during his long years of service
lias treated some of the most famous of American
thoroughbreds. During the spring and summer
months his practice is confined to tin* Kentucky
tracks. lie lias never lieen seriously ill and he
attributes his excellent health to tin* outdoor life
he lias lived all of his life.
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SWEET LIBERTY A REPORTED FAST ONE
NEW ORLEANS. La., January 11. — Knehelknmp
& Howerton of Louisville, whose horses raced most
successfully at Jefferson Park, have four two-year-
olds that they believe will help materially to swell
their stable’s earnings at the Fair Grounds before
the season lias advanced far. Dandy Van, a colt
by Charles Edward — Rushwater, has already shown
to good advantage, while the others give promise
of breaking into the winning column at an early
date. Tlie best of those that have not yet faced
tiie barrier in a race is Sweet Liberty, a brown
filly by Plaudit — Looking Glass, which lias shown
fine speed in her trials and is conceded to be one
of tlie fleetest youngsters at .the track. Tlie
others are Marvin May, h.v McGee, and Peccant, a
colt bv Trap Rock.
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NEW MEMBERS FOR HORSE ASSOCIATION
LEXINGTON, Ky., January 11. — Among the addi-
tions to the membership of tin* Thoroughbred Horse
Association are Messrs. A. K. Mucomber, A. B.
Spreckels and Edward Cebrian, three of the most
prominent of California’s breeders and owners;
Thomas Fortune Ryan, master of Oak Ridge Farm.
Virginia; F. Wallis Armstrong. Meadowview Farm.
New Jersey; F. Ambrose Clark. Westbury. L. I.;
Edward F. Whitney, New York: John Middleton,
one of the owners of tin* Pastime Stable. Louis-
ville: Joseph 1|. Madden, son of John E. Madden;
W. V. Thraves, Lotigridge Farm. Lexington ; A. E.
Hundley, Moniettn Farm. Danville. Ky., and Stephen
Black, Fraukliu County, Kentucky.
SPECIAL. EDITION
COURTSHIP IS EASY WINNER
Scores a Runaway Victory in the
Pershing Handicap.
• i i 'limn
Pickwick Beats Pepper in Sensa-
tional Finish in Johnny Powers
Memorial Handicap.
NEW ORLEANS, Ln., January 11. — Tlie Fair
Grounds race meeting has now settled into its stride,
despite the handicaps caused by the destruction of
the grandstand by fire, the adverse weather and
track conditions, and every day sees an increase ill
tlie attendance over the eorres|ioiidiiig day last year.
Tlie temporary grandstand is serving its purpose
well, and while it is filled to capacity as a rule,
the racegoers find plenty of space along tlie lawns
anil long walk lending to the paddock to view the
races.
It lias been a 'long time since New Orleans has
iiad such a severe winter as tlie present on* lias
been to date, but the turf fnns seemingly do not
mind climatic conditions. and they turn out in large
numbers daily. The bud track does not keep tin-
better grade of liorses from starting either, anil
eaeli day finds on- or more race's contested for by
horses that were frequently seen in action in stakes
on the eastern and Kentucky tracks during tin-
spring. summer and fall seasons.
In putting on one race daily of tlie vnltte of
$1,000. tlie Business Men’s Racing Association struck
a popular clirrd among the horsemen who have
stake liorses here, and this is responsible for their
frequent appearance under colors. Formerly they
were seen in action only in stakes, hut now their
owners have some Incentive to send them to the
post oftener.
Tlie two-year-olds have as yet not had time to
get accustomed to running around tlie turns, and
most of tin* juvenile races have not been truly run.
Tlie muddy track previous to tlie opening of the
Fair Grounds meeting prevented the trainers from
giving tlie “babies” ail of the work they needed
and getting them accustomed to running straight.
They scatter like a flock of ducks when shot into
when turning for home, and it is just a question
of how lucky a two-year-old is in order to win.
An attendance comiRtring favorably with the large
crowd of New Year's day was present at the Fair
Grounds this afternoon, attracted by tlie offering
of the General Pershing Handicap anil the Johnny
Powers Memorial Cup as features of a card of ex-
ceptional promise. With sneli speedy performers as
Slippery Elm. Franklin. Lucky B., Courtship, Hank
O’Day and others scheduled to start, in tin* Pershing
Handicap, which carried with it an added value of
$1,500. a contest above the ordinary seemed in pros-
pect. However, Courtship, which right now is at the
top of his best form, changed tlie coniplextion of
things when lie made a runaway victory of it.
leading by a wide margin throughout anil at no
time seriously menaced. Franklin was second and
Waukeag got the simrt end of tlie money.
The real racing feature came with tlie running
of tlie Johnny Powers Memorial Cup. in which
Pickwick scored a sensational victory in the last
stride from Pepper, after tlie latter hail set a fast
pace from the start.
Tin* iqieuer fell to Ophelia W. after a well con-
tested struggle with Ivingden, both of which were
warmly supported. Billie B. surprised the knowing
ones by landing a winner in tlie second, but his was
a lucky victory, for in another stride Amelita passed
him.
0B0LUS BEWABDS BACKERS.
Oholus. well backed, accounted for tiie fifth, while
King Neptune and Blue Thistle were first home in
tin* sixth and seventh rai*es respectively.
Judge E. C. Smith was an absentee from the
stewards’ stand yesterday. lie was confined to his
apartments with a slight attack of illness. Joseph
Mi I.onii.in took his place in tin* stand.
Tin* condition of jockey Frank Robinson was re-
ported to be niiich improved.
Geo. Land has signed a contract to train the stable
belonging to F. J. Kelley, tin* Chicago wall l>ni>er
manufacturer, and will assume his new laisitioii
February 1. The stable’s liorses are now at 1*1-
tonia, lint Laud will transfer them to Churchill
Downs. T. L. Pierce, who has trained for Mr.
Kelley for many years, will take charge of the
breeding farm that his employer will establish near
Lexington.
W. P. Johnson, whose liorses are now being trained
by trainer Land, announced that he would dispose
of liis entire stable -at an early .date.
J. A. Hendricks has purchased from T. H. Cross
the two -year -old Pueblo, a winner at the meeting,
and lias turned him over to Archie Zimmer to Is?
trained.
Jack Campbell was today advised that the Bever-
wyck Stable has requested that fourteen stalls be
rest rred at Oaklawn Park. Ilot Springs. Henry
McDaniel wants twelve, while J. W. McClelland is
desirous of securing twenty stalls. Dick Vestal
writes from Schulenburg. Texas, asking for twenty
stalls for the horses belonging to Dr. I. E. Clark.
It is said all of these stables will ship to the
Arkansas track in the near future.
Conforming to former custom of admitting the
fair sex to witness tlie racing on certain days
without inst. tlie Fair Grounds management has
decided on next Tuesday as the first ladies’ day.
OFFER OF $15,000 MADE FOR THE BROOK
NEW YORK. N. Y.. January 11.— -An offer of
$15,000 lias lieen made for tlie star steeplechaser
of last year, Tlie Brook. It is not public property
who made tlie offer, but it is known that Commander
J. K. L. Ross last summer tried to buy the horse
to run in the Red Cross Steeplechase decided at
Saratoga. When J. K. Griffitli was informed of the
wish of Commander Ross, he said as much as lie
would like to see tlie horse run in tlie Ross colors,
lie also had considerable satisfaction to see his
own colors carried by a good horse. Last year Tin*
Brook won $17,410 in stakes and purses und is now
six years old.
A. McL. Eurlocker. racing secretary of the West-
chester Racing Association, is confined to his home
suffering from a heavy cold.
Tin* following committees have been chosen for
the United Hunts Racing Association for 1918:
Executive committee: Morton L. Schwarts. F. Am-
brose Clark and H. L. Pratt. Guaranty fund com-
mittee*: John Bowman. F. Ambrose C’lurk anil W.
R. Coe. Race committee: Morton L. Schwartz. F.
Ambrose Clark. Edward F. Whitney, Henry W. Sage
and Frank J. Bryan. Memliersliip committee: Morton
L. Schwartz, Joint Bowman. 11. A. Bourne, H. O.
Tallmadge and (’lias. E. Mather. Committee, ou
course: F. Ambrose Clark auil F. S. Von Stadv.
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GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY
BERLIN. Germany. January 11. — (via Copen-
hagen. January 11.) — There was another outbreak of
street fighting here today. Storm troops are being
rushed up to attack tin' Berliner Tageblatt building,
where 3l>0 strongly armed Spartacides are barricaded.
Officials claim that the situation lias improved in
favor of tlie government, but reports received from
out of town indicate that the Bolshevist disorders
are spreading.
WASHINGTON. 1). C., January 11.— President
Wilson today cabled from Paris to the National
War Labor Board to make an immediate investiga-
tion and an award in the New York harbor strike,
promising that the Navy Department, the War De-
partment. the railroad administration and the ship-
ping board will make the award effective, it was
officially announced at the White House executive
offices today.
PARIS, France. January 11. — President Wilson’s
plans fer a league of nations is expected to be the
first to he considered by the peace conference,
although it was stated today that probably all of
the allied nations represented would probably present
different programs.
LOS ANGELES. Cal., January 11. — William G.
McAdoo announced here today the appointment of
Walker D. Hines .■ - his successor as director general
of railways Mr. Hines lias ls*en assistant director
general almost since the organization of the railway
udminitrat ion.
LONDON. England. January 11. — Karl Liebknecht,
chief leader of ti e German Spartacides. is reported
to have been killed in street fighting in Berlin on
Thursday night, said an Exchange Telegraph dis-
patch from Ci i>enhagen today.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM
The horses which seem best in Sunday’s races
Oriental Park— Havana. Cuba, January 11.
1 — Phil Ungar. Lady Order, Carey Maid.
2 — Quick. Will Soon, Pauline Crowley.
3 — AGUE, Fra scuelo. Twinkle Toes.
4 — Prince Bonero, King Trovato. Betterton.
5 — Terrible Miss. Marmon. Doctor Davis.
(j — F. D. Weir entry. Armonia Stable entry, Raf-
ferty. •
7 — Sea Gull, St. Jude. Vnar.
T. K. Lynch.
Buffalo’s Havana Handicap.
1 — Phil Ungar, Carey Maid. Lady Order, Clarissa.
2 — Quick, Will Soon. Deckhand, Pauline Crowley.
3 — Ague. Lady Jane Grey, Twinkle Toes, Fras-
cuelo.
4 — Betterton. Hands Off. Hemlock, King Trovato.
5 — Littlecote, Marmon. Croix d’Or. Sunditria.
(i — Rafferty. Wise Man. Sir Wellons. S|>arkler.
7 — CNAIt, St. Jude. Sea Gull, Baity Sister.
Oltserver’s Havana Handicap.
1 — PHIL UNGAR. Lady Order, Carey Maid, Bon-
nie Tess.
2 — Will Soon. Quick. Pauline Crowley, Deckhand.
3 — Ague, Twinkle Toes, King of the Scarlets,
The Grader.
4 — King Trovato. Hands Off, Prince Bonero, Bet-
terton.
5 — Croix d’Or. Littlecote, Sunduria. Marmon.
6 — Rafferty. Wise Man. Fort Bliss, Sir Wellons.
7 — Cnar, Sea Gull, Darkey. St. Jude.
Tlie horses which seem best in Monday’s races
are:
Fair Grounds — New Orleans, La., January 11.
1 — Airnat, Marvin May, Bone Dry. .
2 — Sid C. Keener. Eddie Tranter, I’luviadn.
3 — Marasmus. Suueeler, Kama.
4— FRANKLIN, Royce Rools. Drastic.
5 — Kewpie O’Neil, Baby Lynch. Irregular.
(I — Skeer Face, Benefactor. Indolence.
7 — Rhymer, Bogart, Transportation.
J. L. Dempsey.
Buffalo’s Fair Grounds Handicap.
1 — Kunnan. Marvin May, Bone Dry, Airnat.
2— Verity. Sid C. Keener, Pluviada. Betsy.
3 — Bringliurst. Top Coat, Kama. Marasmus.
4 — FRANKLIN, Drastic, Bon Tromp. Hank O’Day.
5 — Baby Lynch. Cadillac. Grayson, Kewpie O’Neil.
(! — Benefactor. Skeer Face, Siinflash, Indolence.
7 — Sleeth. Broom Peddler, Paula V., Tze-Lsi.
Observer’s Fair Grounds Handicap.
1 — Kunnan. Canvasback, Marvin May. Airnat.
2 — Sid C. Keener. Eddie Tranter. Pluviada, Tidal.
3 — RKINGHUKST. S«|ueeler. Marasmus. Daedalus.
4 — Franklin. Barry Shannon, Buford. Hank O’Day.
5 — Babv Lvnch, Cadillac, Irregular, Puts and
Calls.
(5 — Indolence, Skeer Face. Benefactor. Liberty Star.
7 — Sleeth, Broom Peddler, Rhymer, Tze-Lsi.
Work Watcher’s Fair Grounds Handi-
cap.
Fair Grounds — New Orleans. La., January 11.
1 — Kunnan. Marvin May, Bone Dry. Airnat.
2 — Pluviada. Elizabeth Marie, Betsy, Sid ('.
Keener.
3 — Happy Go Lucky, Squeeler, Marasmus, Bring-
hurst.
4 — FRANKLIN, Drastic, Hank O’Day. Royce
Rools.
5 — Grayson. Irregular. Baby Lynch, Cadillac.
(i — Benefactor. Indolence. Skeer Face. Evelyn V.
7 — Broom Peddler, Bogart, Sleeth, Rhymer.
FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART
NEW ORLEANS, LA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919.— Fair Grounds. Tenth day. Business Men’s
Racing Association. Winter Meeting of 54 days. . Weather clear; temperature 50 .
Judges. Joseph A. Murphy, J. B. Catnpliell and E. ('. Smith. Starter. A. It. Dade. Racing Secretary,
Joseph McLennan.
Racing starts at 2:00 ji. tn. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, it blinkers. Fig
tires in parentheses following tlie distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance.
/IAG9f7 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Feb. 19. 1916— 1:05%— 4— 129.) $500 Added. 4-year-
UtJO 4 olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner $395: second, $133; third. $72,
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
40898 -’OPHELIA W.
40898 8 LANGDEN
40303 TOM CARO
40822 SiNAI
40009 W. O’ WISDOM
40789 ETTAHE
408518 BUSY A LICE
39851 STESTY
40777 3 ROBERT LEE
40902 KITTI WAKE
W 5 102 10 •;
WB 5 105 5 5
WB 6 107 1 2
WB 7 102 7 8
w 5 109J 8 1
w 4 105 .7 4
w 6 97 2 :i
WB 5 112 9 7
w 0 107 0 9
w 4 102 4 10
3J 34 41
3 31 3 1
21 13-513-51
15 15 15 «
20 20 20 8
21 31 2J 1
20 25 25 8
10 15 15 6
7 10 10 4
1-2
3
1- 11 14 J Mooney H Field
2' 2- 2 4 S Sn'dmanR E Watkins
4“ 34 3= A Johnson M A Warner
- 5 4 4- J Rod’g'ezC W Gasser
5 4 M Buxton J M Goode
51 64 61 64 H Cassity W H Fixer
6'| 9 s 7- 7^ S Boyli’e E R Bradley
9* 7: s- F Murphy (L»E Rowe
81 8- 9= 9 1 F Stevens I. A Blasingame 20 30 20 8 4
10* 10 10 10 H J Burke ,T Cuda 50 50 50 20 10
Time, 24%, 49, 1:01%, 1:08*4. Track slow.
Winner itr. in. by Bryn Mawr — Star Lady (trained by C. Hawk; bred by Messrs. Clay Bros.).
Went to iiost h( 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third tlie
same. OPHELIA W. raced on ttrnt going for most of the way and, taking tlie lead after going tlie first
half, held on well in the stretch drive. LANGDKN had no mishaps and was close up in nearest pursuit
all the way. TOM CARO showed tlie most early sliced and made a game finish. SINAI closed a gap and
finished gamely. WORDS O’ WISDOM quit in tile stretch.
Scratched — 40N71 Parrish. 110: 39711 James F. Cummings. 107; 40900 Lady Leona. 97.
Overweights — Words o’ Wisdom. 2% pounds; Kittiwake, 3.
/IAG96 SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Feb. 19. 1916-1:05%-
olds a **d upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400: second, $136; third, $74.
-129.) $500 Added. 4-year -
Index
Horses
A AYt PI
St
\' 14
%
Str Fin
lot-keys Owners
O
u
C
P
s
40898
BILLIE B.
w
G
108
s
7
1U
i»
l£
1“
H
J Burke Harvey Allen
8
8
8
3
8-5
40898
AMELITA
\v
4
104
4
8
61
5'
II
2 2
G
Moles’ thJ C Ferriss
3
4J
*i
2
1
40697
It. H ANDERSON w
5
10!*
1
5»
»
2|
3»*
M
Buxton R A' Crain
IS
15
15
6
3
40859
PILSEN
w
5
113
ii
;;
4h
4A
V
4“
A
Johnson D S Fountain
4
6
4
8-5
4-5
40860
ONICO
WB
4
102
1
6
7 l
7'
i>2
J
Rod'g’ezT Francis
6
7
4
8-5
4-5
40898
KING K.
WB
7
113
1’
10
8-
6'
5!
6*
G
AValls AV C AA’eant
8
12
12
5
25
40322
SYBIL
W
5
103
4
34
t*
7 *
C
Rnb’jonG B Cooper
3
18-
53
6-5
1-2
38495
ESTIMABLE
w
7
102
10
j
2 h
s 4
8 r *
S r *
J
Mooney F Mallory
12
15
15
6
S
21
4 0596
MAR TOM
WB
4
106
7
5
O'
1 9H 1 gx*
E
Pool B J Brannon
in
12
12
5
40807
TIT FOR TAT
w
4
!<4
5
9
10
10
l*>
10
S
Boyle J J Fahey
10
15
15
6
3
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:02, 1:08%. Track slow.
Winner — Ch. g. by Thicket- — Belle of Harrisburg (trained by F. W. Staton: bred by Mr. W. M.
Mikel).
Went to post at 2:26. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third tlie
same. BILLIE B. raced into tin- lead with a rush after going tlie first quarter and set a fast pace, lint
tired and just lasted long enough to win. AMKLITA ran a line race, had to close a big gap and would
have won in a few strides more. R. H. ANDERSON raced prominently ail tlie way, but tired near the
end. I’lLSEN was in deep going for most of tlie way and tired. ONICO was going fast at the end.
SYBIL tired as if short. KING K. finished fast.
Scratched — <39S50(Tom Goose. 1(M; (40872) Diosooride. 10(5.
Overweights — It. H. Anderson. 2% isiunds; Mar Tom, 2%.
40939
THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs,
mcrial Handicap. Purse $600.
second. $100: third. $50.
(Feb. 19. 1916— 1:05%-— 4-
3-year-olds and upward.
-129.) Johnny Powers Me.
Net value to winner $450;
Index
Horses
AWtPPSt
V* % %
Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
O
11
c
P s
40907
s PICKWICK WB
5
114 1 *
3j 21
2ii
i“
L
Lyke AV
’ C Clancy
6-5
7-5
13-
101-21-5
1 1089
2) PEPPER w
4
103 6 2
P 1J
i>
2-
Al
Gamer ('
R Richards
5
it
a
2 4-5
40907
Bn.v TROMP wit
4
100 2 5
2!iW 4*
4 4
3-‘
J
Mooney .1
Lowe
5
6
6
2 4-5
ins:::
Alt. ALEXANDER w
■>
94 4 3
4' 3J
•»£
4*
r
Roh'son .1
Randolph
20
20
20
7 2
40 165
FERN HANDLEY w
4
103 7 6
6- 6?.
54
5-
< i
Moles'th J
J Troxler
20
30
21
7 3
(40516)1’. LEA DECKER wb
4
112 5 7
7 f»*
6'*
6 8
j
Rod’g’ez.I
Arthur
5
7
7
2J 1
40832
ULTIMA THULE wb
4
116 3 1
5A 7
7
7
F
Stevens R
L Breslcr
0
‘l
4
M 4-G
IV inner- -II. g. by Garry Herrmann— Zoola’ (trained by W. C. Clancy; bred by Mr. George 1). AVid-
enerl. A
Went to post at 2:52. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving: Second and third tlie
same. PICKWICK drop|»ed hack in the earlv running, but gained steadily after rounding into the stretch
.-ml. finishing fast, got up to win in the last stride. PEPPER was rushed into a good lead at once and
set a fast pace. tint, when tiring, swerved over and impeded PICKWICK. _ BON TBOMI* finished fast
and gamely and got iqi in tlie last stride for third place. ARCHIE ALEX
after running a good race. ULTIMA THULE ran imorly.
Scratched 40S74 Assume. 109 : 40832 Marie Miller. KM: 40907 Gipsy Queen. 102.
AXDKIi tired near the end
40940
FOURTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 13. 1915—1:44% — 3 — 104.) Pershing Handicap.
$1,500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,350; second, $250-
third, $125.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt
\r
%
Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
o
t 40900 (COURTSHIP
WB
5 111
1 S
14
V
1-
1« j"
M Buxton <4 A Marshall
3
40833-FRANKLIN
WB
6 118
5 4
3‘
2-
2 2
2- 2i
L Lyke II S Koppin
3
1 09 14’ AY A UK EAG
W
5 103
4 7
7
7
7
5 s
G AVails 1* .1 Sullivan
12
40900 TICKET
w
5 11*9
7 1
6* 1
6 H
5-
34 4-
A JohnsonA Miller
8
(40517 (SLIPPERY ELM
\v
6 117
6 5
54
56
3*>
IJ 5 s
Stalker W aland S k F m 4
(40833 1 LUCKY B.
w
4 113
*_ *’
2 !l
3'
4*
6 l 6-
M Gamer M Shields
3
40833 MANISTER T<»I
WB
5 114
:i 6
4*'
43
64
7 7
T Par'ton C A Applegate
8
Time. 24%. 48. 1
:14%.
1:41. 1:47%. Track slow.
/I AO/I 1 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Jan. 11, 1916— 1:37%— 5— 106.) Purse $600. 4
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $460; second, $100: third, $50,
4-year-olds an
Index Horses
AWtPPSt %
%
%
Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
O
H
C
P S
40901 "OBOLUS
w
7
107
5
4
8’
7'.
3i
n
1*
C
Rob’sonS Louis
2
2i
9-5
3-5 1-5
(40902) BABY LVNCH
WB
7
105
2
3
4J
1*>
li
2J
2nk
J
Mooney M A AVarner
5
6
6
2 4-5
10901 -PADDY DEAR
WB 5
109.
9
8
7-
5=
4*
3*>
3a
Ij
Lyke AV C Clancy
Sn’dmanJ D Alisick
2
2
9-5
3-5 1-5
40902 'GRAPHIC
w
5
ion
7
*;
6>
6nk
6!>
4=
s
8
12
12
4 8-5
40894 BERLIN
WB
5
104
8
7
3 l
3>i
21
4h
5”k
G
AA’atis AV C AVeant
10
15
15
6 3
40863 s BLAZONRY
WB
4
104 .‘
3
9
9
8*
8"
' 6 s
6"
M
Garner W Smith
12
20
20
7 3
40605 = LIBERTY STAR
W
4
105
1
l
1*
2* 1
79
V-
7=
G
Moles’th Liberty Stable
20
30
20
m t
40908 SEN. BROD’RICKwb
4
103
4
2
2.i
4*
f>*i
S H.
8' =
J
Rod'g'ezT Francis
30
50
50
20 10
( 38182 ) J. RUFUS
WB
5
113
6
f>
5£
9
9
9
9
L
Gentry A L Kirby
6
8
7
3 7-5
B.
Time, 25%, 51%. 1:17, 1:43%. Track slow,
g. by Oddfellow — Kenmore Queen (trained by W. A. Burttscliell; bred by Mr. Jolinsm
AVinner-
X. Camden I
Went to post at 3:40. At twist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driv
ing. OROLUS began slowlf, but moved up steadily when called oil and drew away in the stretch to wi
in a canter. BABY .LV’Nf’H rail gamely, but tired after racing into tlie lead. PADI4V DEAR bega
slowly, but was going fait at tin- end. GRAPHIC also came fast near tlie end. BLAZONRY closed
gap from a stow beginning. BERLIN tired. J. ltl'FCS was beaten off after going t..» Krst half. LIB
ERTY STAR set the early pace and quit.
Overweights — Blazonry, 3% pounds; J. Rufus, 2.
/I AQ/19 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (March 7. 1916— 2:04%— 6— 101.) Purse $600. 4-year-old
and Upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $450: second, $100: third, $50.
Index Horses AWtPP
St
%
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys 1
Owners
O
H
C
P S
(40910 ) KING NEPTlTNEwit 6 113
2
1
lh
15
15
H
I s
C Rob’sonJ
R Skinker
2
3
3
1 1-
40896 3 WATERPROOF wb 7 110
6
8
8
3ll
25
2 m
2°
G Walls AV
’ C \A eant>
4
5
5
8-5 4-:
(40896 (PIT w 6 106
1
6
7*
8
7=
4s
3 *
1 Gregory S
Judge
24
3
11-
.54-5 2-:
40670 = LIT. COTTAGE- w 5 112
4
3
5**
3‘
4 14
J Rod g’ezD
Shaw
3
45
3
6-5 1-:
40896 KEBO. 1 -i ,wb 5 107
5
4
41
6=
5>.
54
5 s
A Johnson AV
’ Cahill
12
12
12
5 2
10917 GOLDCR’ST BOYwsit 7 107
8
5
3'
40
41.
6?.
6»
S Sn'dmanG
B VVagnon
8
10
10
4 2
40903 SLUMBERER wb 7 105
7
7
6=
71
6’»
7‘
7 tf
R Pauiev D
B Freeman
30
30
30
10 5
40916 ROYAL INTERESTw 7 103
3
2
2 6
2=
8
8
8
.1 Mooney J
P Phillips
:v)
30
:!0
10 5
' Time, 25%
. 51.
1:17%,
1:44, 2:11%. Track
slow.
Winner— Br. g. by Sea King — Toots
( trained
by
W
. A.
Burttsehell:
bred by Mr. J.
E.
Lane).
Went to post at 4:06. At (wist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv
ing. KING NEPTUNE was sent into tlie lead after going tlie first quarter and won witli speed in re
serve. WATERPROOF ran well, but tired and just lasted to hold second place. PIT dosed a gap am
finished fast. LITTLE COTTAGE tired in tlie stretch. KEBO had no mishaps. ROY’AL INTEREST
quit.
Overweights — Slumberer. 2 pounds.
4 6\€±/i Q SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1:42%— 4— 113.) $500 Added,
"tvoxil 3 -year -olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $136; third, $74
Index Horses
AWtPPSt
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
H
C
40895 BLUE THISTLE
wn 10 115
9
2
5'
5*>
3A
i* 1*
A
Johnson AV
Cahill
9-5
11-
59-5
4091 7 = AZTEC
WB 4 109
4
6
45
2*<
2i
24 2b
J
Moo..ey
H
Field
3
3i
16-;
40850 FOXY GRIFF
WB 7 110
6
4
1*>
1 J
15
3 s 3 4
R
Bolton
Frazier Cripp'nl5
20
12
409 1 7 3 SEM . ST A LAV’ RT
w 6 110
7
1
6 2
4*
4 e
41 4nk
H
Cassity
E
A\' Fox
8
10
7
409 1 0 = T’ NSPORTATION
w 8 110
3
9
9~’
7*
52
54 f)8
C
Brown
J
C Eaton
3?
5
5
40768 = JACK REEVES
w 6 110
5
10
10
10
10
7' 65
J
Dursch
J
B Goodman 8
9
9
40819 QUEEN BLONDE
wb 4 102
2
7
7)1
8 3
6>>
6= 75
J
Rod’g’ezC
A\' Gasser
12
15
15
40927 MINNIE F.
WB 9 100
8
3
V.
6 2
75
8= 8 3
I
Gregory
R
H Good
20
25
108 1 8 3 JACK HEALEY
W 3 95
1
s
8=
9*
9*
9 5 9 8
C
Rob'son T
H AVilson
15
15
12
40806 CLIP
W 3 103
10
5
2 l
3h
s 3 10 10
s
Sn’dman P
H Swoiie
30
30
30
S
6
Time, 25, 50, 1:16%, 1:44, 1:48%. Track slow.
Winner — B. g, by Blues— Wild Thistle (trained by W. Cahill; bred by Mr. John H. Morris).
Went to [wist at 4 : 2fif. ' At twist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BLUE THISTLE, showing sudden improvement, came away in tlie stretch to win easing up.
AZTEC moved up steadily and outstayed FOXY GRIFF in the closing drive. The latter showed tlie most
speed and held on 4>et4ei*-41*m was expected. TRANSPORTATION closed a big gap from ;T slow be
ginning. KEMPER STALWART tired.
Scratched# — 40895 John .Hurie, 110; 40906 Handsel Rose, 105.
Overweight* — Clip, 3 i>ounds.
HAVANA FORM CHART
HAVANA, CUBA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. — Oriental Park. Twenty-eighth day. Cuba-Ameri-
cau Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. (18 books on.) Weather cloudy; tempera-
ture 75 • ,i
Presiding Steward, (*1 J. Fitz Gerald. Presiding Judge, W. H. Shelley. Starter, James Milton.
Racing Secretary, Martini Nil than son.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m. I. W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance.
/f AQ/f /I F1RST HACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24, 1917— 1:05%— 5— 102.) Purse $500. 4-year -
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400: second, $70; third, $30.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H G P
S
40922 TIM. J. HOGAN \v 105? 6
( 40918) FLYING DART w 112 5
40920 FRAN. (’K-UVFORD w 100 4
40932 3 LAUDATOR wb 106 3
• V TWEX. THHETE wsb 97 2
40921 JUTLAND ’■ * will 1
h.
13-51
4 7-5
Phoenix -Courtisane (trained by I.. F. Marshall; bred in France by Mr. Clarenci
Winner— B
IT. Mackayi.
Went to post at 3:16. At post 2 niiliut
ing COURTS!! IP was rushed into a good
w in is his rid, i pleased. FRANKLIN ra<
WACKEAG W.I a lily outrun for (lie first h
end. SLIPPER. ELM tired ill the stretch
MANISTEU To I quit in (lie last Half.
Scratched — 40833 Hank 0’ Day, 110; 40832 Walnut Hall, 104.
Start good aml-s|ow. Wou easily: second and third driv-
leild at once and increased his advantage in the stretch tn
•d forwardly all the way and held on well in the stretch
lalf. then closed a big gap. TICKET was going fast at the
if short. LUCKY B. retired after going a half mile.
6 3 1 2 1 l'l C Dishm'nG Warwick 2 2 2 7-101-3
;;h 4-i 4« 2h j D'minickf’ R Smith 7-5 7-5 7-5 1-2 out
2 4 2'* :!"S 3* C White E K Bryson 2i 2J 24 1 1-2
]h p ih 41 - d Stirling El Moro Stable 5 5 5 *-5 4-3
44 5** 5* 5* 5 T Murray AV W. Darden 20 20 20 S 35
5 n,i 6 6 6 AV Kelsay A S Lillard 5 5 5 8-5 4-5
Time, 28, 57, 1:21. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid, Timothy J. Hogan, $7.60 straignt, $3.00 place, $2.30 show; Flying Dart, $2.90 place,
$2.30 show; Frances Crawford. $2.50 show.
Equivalent booking" WKfs- — Timothy J. Hogan. 280 to 100 straight. 50 to loo place, 15 to 100 show;
Flying Daft, ,45 to 1**0 place. 15 to 100 show ; Frances Crawford. 25 to Kx» show.
Winner— R. g, W 'riTigrniie- -Martha Aguew (trained by G. AVarwick; bred by Mrs. T. F. Agnew).
AA'cnt to post at 2:30. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second ami third driv-
ing. TIMOTHY J. HOGAN began slowly, but finished fast and gamely after moving up rapidly after
rounding the far turn and Aon going away. FLYING DART ran a good race and finished with a rush.
FRANCES CRAWFORD also ran well and made a game finish. LAUDATOR set tlie pace and seemed
the winner, but stumbled a fid fell to his knees at the sixteentli post.
Overweights — Timothy J’. Hogan. 3% pounds.
40945 SECOND. MACE — 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 1, 1916— 59%— 5— 114.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and
Index Horses
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400: second, $70: third, $30.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
O II C P S
40851 ROY'. FAVORITE >VB3 100
40878 KHAKI
40865 CORK
40885 RANKER
40920 POMP
40880 STONE DALSY
10919 OZAMA
WB 3 111 4 2-
wsb 4 106 7 6
WB 105 8 8
wb 5 109 5 3
W 3 98 1 1
92 6 5
6-5 6-5 1
34 4 4
10 10 10
37 734 GAFFNEY GIRD w 4 95
8 5* 3' l" k J Drever W L Hatchett
2* 2- 2’i 2 1 ‘ H ThurberA' L Mayes
4“8 6 3 5' 3* T Nolen M H Morrison
5= 4' 4- 4° J Frach B Barber 5 5 5
1- l 4 1?. 5- AV H’hriesP Julian 5 8 8
(ini- 7" 7-" (>"8 Q Preece (5 Preece 4 4 4
3 5 3'i 6* 7-° B Kop’m’nJ J Timmerman 20 25 25
7' 8 8 8 L Woods L Fuller 20 20 20
Time. 28. 57%, 1:13%. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid. Royal Favorite, $4.00 straight, $2.80 place, $2.50 show; Khaki, $3.90 place, $3.10
show: Cork. $6.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds —Royal Favorite. 100 to 100 straight, 40 to 1(8) place, 25 to 100 show; Khaki,
95 to 100 place. 55 to 10O show: Cork. 210 to 100 show.
Winner — 151k. f, by Wiliouyx — Sandria (trained by AV. L. Hatchett; bred in England by Mr. Harry
Payne AA'liitney).
Went to post at 2:35. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third the
same. ROYAL FAA’ORITE. after being crowded back in tlie first eighth, gained steadily and got up t"
win in the ■final strides. KHAKI raced wide all tlie way, hut made a resolute finish. CORK closed a
gap and finished gamely. POMP was in deep going from the start, but set the pace to the last eighth
before tiring. RANKER ran well. OZAMA showed s|ieed.
Overweights — Royal Favorite. 5 pounds; Khaki. 4: Cork. 4: Ranker. 2; Ozama, 3.
A | D THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 1, 1916— 59%— 5— 114.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and
’rtvOfHbO upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30.
Index, .Horses,
A Wtl’l
St u
=4
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
11
c
P
8
40230 BIANCA
WB
3
100
6
4
5=
5 h
2*>
l 4
j
Dreyer
O
Rice
3
”3
25
6-5
3-5
40866 ‘LANTANA
W
5
106
7
6
61
4*
3"k
2»*
T
Nolan
H
.1 Kennedy
3
3t
35
6-5
3-5
4 09 1» = CARDOME
WB
6
105
8
7
4*
2 'i
4‘
311
D
Stirling
c
Norman
4
4“
4
8-5
4-5
( 4 083 9 )*EL DONALTON w
a
105
4
8
7!
711
7»k
4nk
H
Bullm'nJ
R Sullivan
3
5
g
2
1
38337 SCABBARD
W
4
102
1
3
D
l 2
1*>
51
B
Kop’m’n H
Herdel
15
15
15
6
3
40883 ?QUlCK
w B
9
109
2
1
2**
3*
5=
6 1
AV
Kelsay
AV
Higginbotham.5
5
5 -
2
1
( 40799 (QUICKSTEP
W
3
97
3
2
31
6'
6=
711 k
T
Murray
F
Delbarrio
5
5
g
2
1
4091 8 3 PEEP AGAIN
w
5
104
5
5
8
S
8
8
H
ThurberT
J Carroll
5
5
5
2
1
Time, 27%, 57, 1:11%. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid, Bianca, $9.50 straight, $3.50 place, $4.20 show; Lantana, $5.70 place, $3.90 show;
Cardonie. $4.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Bianca. 375 to 100 straight. 175 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Lantana.
185 to 100 place. 95 to 100’ show; Cardonie. 100 to 1(81 show.
Winner — B. f, by Assagai— Alpaca (trained by O. Rice; bred -by Mr. Walter O. Parmer).
AA’en’t to post at’ 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third driv-
ing. BIANCA finished with a rush when she was straightened out in tlie homestretch and was going
away at tlie end. LANTANA closed a gap and outstayed CARDOME for second place. Tlie latter raced
forwardly and gamely. BLANCHE DOXALTOX closed a big gap in tlie last quarter. SCABBARD set
tlie pace to the last eighth and tired. Ql’ICK and QUICKSTEP tired and quit.
Overweights — Bianca, 2 islands; Lantana. 2: Cardonie. 1: Quick, 3: Quickstep, 2.
FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 1. 1916— 59%— 5— 114.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400: second, $70: third, $30.
Index Horses A\\’tPPSt % % % Str Fin
41*888* TWENTY SEVEN w 5 110 6 8
Jockeys Owners
O H C P
38205 FRANK KEOGH*?* \r 4 111 S t
40888 -MISS SWEEP
40804 LADA' .JAMES
40884- MI LESTON E
4 0888*( ’ONOAA’INl K *
40888 ENVER BEY
4 106 1
\«S 7 HO 1 1
<( V. 6 107 2 2
,Vi' 5 105 7 3
Wit 8 115
3 3 3 1 1-2
2 22 4-5 2-5
30 30 30 12 6
5 6 6 2 1
12 12 12 5 2 .
2? 2J 2i 1 1-2
$2 mutuels paid. Twent
5- I s 1 : ' 1* T Murray I’ Boughsman
7? 6' 5 4= 2' J Dreyer J S Allen
31 2' 2' 3 4 AV Kelsay AV F Martin
8 71 5**k 4“k h Thurb*-rJ S Tvree
I s 5- 35 5' T Nolan J Price
6 l,k 8 7- 6'1 Q Preece (’ F Salomon’
4= 3»k 6- 7“ R Davies M Buckley
2"t 4.) 8 8 D Stirling El Moro Stable
Time, 27, 56, 1:09%. Track heavy.
Seven. $14.10 straight. $19.3!' place. $6.70 show; Croix d’Or. $7.10 place.
$4/40 show; Frank Keogh, $3.30 show.
Equivalent Itonking odd*- 1 — Twenty Seven. 2105 to 100 straight. s65 to loo place, 233 to 1(H) show
Croix d’Or. 255 to KH* place, 120 to loo show: Frank Keogh. 65 to loo show.
Winner — B. ii, by H. T.Suivrly — Belle Kinney (trained by F. Boughsman; bred by Mr. A\\ I). La r
sell t .
Went to post at 3:43. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA’on easily; second and tiiird driv-
ing. TWENTY SEVEN, favored by tlie going, moved up fast on tlie outside and. racing into an easy
lead after rounding the far turn, won in a canter. CROIX D’OU began slowly and was outpaced in tlie
early running, tint finished - With a rush FRANK KEOGH ran well and came again in the lust fifty
yards after swerving over to the inside 1 . MISS SWEEP closed a gup. LADY JAMES quit after setting
tiie early pare.
A£\ Q/4D FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 28, 1915— 1 :11%— 4— 111.) Purse $500. 4-year-olds and
"IV i/"xO Upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third, $30.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt 'j % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P s
40919 ' BULG E R W B 7 109
40827 ’ATTORN E A' MUIR W 4 101
38439 TIPPt 1 SAHIB -• (Vfi 4 1051
( 40920 )MER. JURILEK wb 7 110
40889 BILLY JOE
(408681 JAMES
, 40865 ) BENI M ET
40883 DASH
2’5 VI 1‘ l'J D Stirling El Moro Stable
lii 2 ok 3' 1 2J AV Lang A Tempest
AV Doyle J T AVest
E HilrmanG M Ridge
J Dr»ver I- Cochran
J Howard AVilliams Bros
W Il'hries.AI Pacheco
M S'les'gerA Narvaez
Track heavy.
cc. $10.50 show : Attorney
15 15
21 21 2i
3 34 3*
6-5 6-5 1
10 12 12
:»( id to
20 lo
21* 3 3
•jnk 4<
yrn 7 109 5 6 6 1 4' 5* 5 s
' \v. 5 111 S 2 5' 6 4 ii"
Ill 2 * ::ok 7’ 1 7"' 7*
WB 6 104 4 8 7>. s S v
Time. 26%. 54%. 1:26%.
$2 Mill I lids paid. Rutger. $32.70 straight. $17.20 phi
f l l.iX* sljuw; Tippo Sahib, $5.00 show.
equivalent bookiyg'ddGiC Bulger. 1535 to loo straight. TOO to liMi plat
Muir. *420 to 100 place, Mo fo 100 show; Tippo Sahib. 130 to loo show.
Winner — jj. It, by Magistrate — Keltic B. (trained by R. Stickney; bred by Dr. J. F. Keith).
A’, tut to post at 4:09. At post 1 minute. Start good aud slow, AVon easily; second and third Uriv-
425
Muir. $20.40 place.
100 show; -\ttorney
Sunday, January 12, 1919
inc. BULGER raced info the lead on the last turn, was hard ridden through the last eighth and won
going away. ATTORNEY MUIR set the early pace and outstayed TIP I'O SAHIB for second place.
The letter ran well and finished gamely. BILLY JOK came wide when entering the homestretch.
JAMES could not get into his stride. MERRY JUBILEE was off badly and closed a gap.
Overweights — Tippo Sahib. 2% pounds; Merry Jubilee, 1; Ilasti . 4.
|AQ JQ SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 3, 1918— l:44«i— 3— 92.) Puree $500. 4-year-olds
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400; second, $70; third. $30.
DAILY RACING FORM. _3
i the last eighth and won Fair Grounds Entries and Past Performances for Monday, January 13.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Kin Jockeys
40922 *TARLETOX P. wsb 7 101 3 2 l 2 l’l l 1 l 1 l 1 J Dreyer
40921 ’BUTCHER BOY WB 4 108 5
4 0889* AUSTRAL w 4 108 4
40829 BABY SISTER w 8 109 6
40922 2 HIGH TIDE ' w 7 109 1
40829* HARRY GARDXERw 6 106 2
- 2 2 2* H ThurberJ P Ross
w 4 108 4 4 3'i 3 2 3* 3'| VI T Nolan W E Scott 3
w 8 109 6 6 5' ii 4J 4J 4* W KelsayJ .1 Timmerman 6
w 7 109 1 3 4' o 25 5 20 5 40 5*° D Stirling H W Boyer 3
O H 0 P S
3336-5 1-2
2 h 25 25 1 1-2
3-2 3-2 3-2 1-2 out
3 35 35 6-5 3-5
12 12 12 5 2
4 0829* HARRY GARDXERw 6 106 2166666T Murray B Moran 12 12 12 a 2
Time, 27%. 55%. 1:25%. 1:57, 2:04%. Track heavy,
mutuels paid, Tarlcton P., *11.00 straight. $4.70 place, $3.10 show; Butcher Boy, $4.60 place,
$3.09 show; Austral. tll.OO show. _ , , n . .
Equivalent booking odds — Tarleton P # , 450 to 100 straight. 135 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Butcher
liov. 130 to 100 place. 50 to 100 show; Austral. 30 to 100 show. D .. .
' Vinner— Br. g, by Ciinard— Black Tail (trained by W. L. Hatchett: bred by Mr. Edward R. Bradley).
Went to post at '4:34. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same TARLETON P. set the pace from soon after the start, finished gamely under punishment, and
, istaved BUTCHER BOY. The latter raced in closest pursuit, but tired after getting up to the leader
\i STEAL was alwavs outpaced. BABY SISTER stumbled just as she was making her challenge on the
tarn out of the backstretch. HARRY GARDNER was shut off a couple of times in the first eighth.
FAIR GROUNDS FORM CHART
f DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION BECAUSE OF INTERRUPTION OF TELE-
GRAPHIC SERVICE.)
NEW ORLEANS LA FRIDAT. JANUARY 10, 1919. — Fair Grounds. Ninth day. Business Men’s Rac-
ing Association. Winter Meeting of 54 days. Weather clear; temp erature 50°.
Judges. Joseph A. Murphy, J. B. Campbell and E. C. Smith. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary,
Joseph McLennan.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whip S spurs, B blinkers Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track, abbre-
viations show track conditions.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.)
® Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner,
jjc Fair mud runner. <M) Maidens. ‘Apprentice
allowance. _ _
First Race— 3-8 Mile.
2-vear-olds. Maidens. Claiming.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD.
o Fourth Race— 1 Mile.
g “Rec.” in the I l 3 -year olds and upward. Allowances.
i® of each horse (Track record: Jan. 11, 1916 — 1 :37% — 5—
40924
FIRST RACE-3-8 Mile. (Jan. 7. 1916-35%— $-115.) Puree $550 2-year-olds.
Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $400; second, $100; third, $50.
AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P
35 16-56-5 1-2
5 5 2 4-5
15 15 6 3
12 8 3 7-5
2 9-5 7-101-3
8 8 3 6-5
.unoA t /)vft v w 113 11 P 1J D Conn’lly E Cebrian 3 3 a 16-56—5 1--
InSoo RCXNAX W 116 6 3 25 2* J Metcalf A B Spreekels 4 5 5 2 4-5
J1IH97 LADY MOUNTJOY w 113 4 6 a 2 3>> M Buxton H P Headley 12 15 15 6 3
.1)1*1(14 WARG’FT GARRETTw 113 7 5 35 4 2 A Collins Winous Pt Stablelt* 12 8 3 <-5
1?1M7 = RIB w 113 5 4 45 5» J Hanover H Montgomery 9-5 2 9-5 7-101-3
J 11X97 PECK AND CALL W 113 2 2 6 2 6* W Rob’s’nQ Peterson 6 8 8 3 6-a
WXIE FLYER w 113 3 7 7 7 F Murphy W F KnebelkampS 15 15 6 25
jji Time, 25, 37%. Track heavy. „ t ,
Winner— B f. bv Von Tromp— Isolation (trained by H. Farrell; bred by Mr. Edward Cebrian).
Went to post at 2-02. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AAon handily, second and third
driving. LONELY began fast and showed the most speed, enabling ^OCNTJOY^tsf^an I’m
f f. r t i.„ pnrire wav KI'NNAN ran a good race and finished fast. LAD 1 MOl NlJUi closed ail lm
loeni gap in the Ust eighth MARGARET GARRETT tired right at the end. RIB was always outrun
and suffered from som e early interference. ______________
4 AAOET SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Feb. 19, 1916 — 1:05% — 4 — 129.) $550 Added. 3-year-
409 olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $445; second, $133,
ECOND RACE — 5 1-Z turiongs. (teo. 10, isio —
olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $445; second, $133,
third, $72.
I ride* Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
pR.vf.vc star w 3 107 1 5 25 35 15 1“ j Rod’g’ez J Fawcett 5 7 7 25 6-5
1*552 ,'^AHTf’F RUTH w 4 108 2 3 45 15 2’ 2* M Buxton J F Long 25 35 3 6-5 3-5
j 2 CLARICE RLx ’ 6 6 :;a 4 > 4 2 35 L Lyke Crown Stable 6 6_ 13-51 1-2
DICK WINFREY wB 4 113 10 2 15 25 3’ 4 2 L Gentry D B Freeman 15 15 15 6 3
4090(1 HAI F AND HALF vv 4 113 3 9 5 1 6 1 5* 5 nl * M Garner B F Blivens 8 10 8 3 8-a
i ITT! F RFSSIF WB 3 103 5 7 6- 7' 75 6»t S Sn’dmanP Arieux « 6 6 25 b-a
LlHFCTRFSS w3 %’ 9 1 75 r,»i* V 7 2 C Robson Ferriss & Cline 8 12 10 4 2
4(17 7 6 PlvfTlAN WR 3 1U 7 1 8* 8 2 85 85 G Walls F A Herold 12 15 15 6 3
Joiil AI-CI-SSTI'S W 4 108 8 10 9* 9* 9’ 9* H Cassity P Dunne b 8 8 « )-5
^-1*88 VINTAGE* w 4 108 4 8 10 10 10 10 F Stevens G T Sams .10 30 30 12 6
.,.>.88 A INTAGL Time, 25. 51%, 1:04. 1:11%. Track heavy.
Winner— B. f. by Stnr Shoot- Fran.es Dillon (trained by A. K. Bresler; bred by Messrs. A. E. Hund-
ley & Son). „.„i Wnn Uri vine - second and third the
AND HALF was gaining at thp end. LITTLE BESSIE raced forwardl>.
Scratched — 40004 Queen’s Maid. 100. . ...
Overweights — James A. Sheridan. 3 pounds; Little Bessie. 3: Directress. 4%.
a AAOD THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Feb. 19, 1916 — 1:05% — 4 — 129.) $550 Added. 3-year-
409 JO olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $440; second, $130,
third, $70.
~7ndex Horses AWtI’PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S
Index Horses A8t I’P St
40906 LAGGARD WB 4 113 6 1
4 0905 MILD A w 3 103 8 5
40905 VIGILANTE w 3 105 :> 4
40899 ELIZ’ETH MARIE w 3 107 7 6
38224 C’ NTERBA LANCE w 3 1005 4 3
40764 NEG w 4 105 2 7
4oS!S 2 NOTATE URNEY "w 4 108 1 S 8= S 2 8 2 8* J Mooney A D Stewart 7 l« » j
Ri T f w 4 103 3 2 25 45 9 9 S Sn’dmanRomer&Erumf d 15 la 15 (
..(,.,.>8 RITA Time. 1:0 8 %i 1:10%, Track heavy.
Winner B g bv Alveseot — Semprite (trained by R. Dickerson; bred by Mr. George J. Long).
lnn * r "• i. o shirt and slow. Mon easily: second and thin
1* 1’ l 2 1“ G Moles'th J L Pontius
45 3= 25 2b J Rod’ge’zJ W Schorr
35 i>b 31 35 M Rowan J F Sweeney
6‘ 65 5’ 4b M Garner .1 Randolph
55 5.'. 4.'. 5 2 H J Burke M C Moore
7! 7I fli 62 O W’illis D T Morris
9 r, 93 75 78 r Pauley I. O Sawyer
8* 52 8 2 8* J Mooney A D Stewart
0
H
C
P
S
10
12
9
3
8-5
7-5
8-513-103-5
1-3
5
7
7
21
0-5
4
5
4
8-5
4-5
15
20
20
8
4
in
12
12
5
25
10
12
12
5
24
7
10
8
3
8-5
15
15
15
6
3
winner R c by Alveseot — Semprite (traineu uy n. .... ..... v,. . .
AVent to no<t at 2*51 At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; seco®cl and third driv-
ing. ' LAGGARD raced into a long lead at once and easily won all the way. MH.DA besan ^"Jf’hnrd
. v( ,i] after racing into forward contention and outstayed A Ii.ILANTE. The latter stoon naru
rTding fo? the entire way a nd had no mishaps. ELIZABETH MARIE came fast in the stretch. COLN-
TERBALANCE tired in the last eighth. RITA quit badly.
Scratched — 40891 Rae Samuels, 100. ... . .. „
Overweights— Mild a. 2 pounds; Vigilante, 3; Counterbalance. 3%, Neg. 3.
4 FOURTH RACE — 5 1*2 Furlongs. (Feb. 19, 1916 — 1:06% — 4— 129.).^ Marne Handicap.
409J7 Purse $560. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $400, second,
$100; third, $50.
AWtTPSt % % % Str Fin
10859 BLAISE w a 117 a .
10859 SABRETASH w 4 110 10 4
40697 LETA wb 4 107 8 1
40456 LADA' SMALL avb 4 107 1 3
40860 2 KEA' MAR wb 7 114 .. a
40456 TRUE AS STEEL wb 8 114 9 2
t(>7 79 PJNEHURST WB 4 11a 4 9
10808 MINNIE F. wb 9 107 7 S
40862 ’INQL’IETA wb 9 112 2 b
10539 PROGRESSIVE wb i) 114 b 10
51 4* 2‘ 15 R Pauley W L Drake
2= 15 H 2“ H Cassity F P Lettellier
8* fi* 3b 3* H Steams G B Cooper
in 21* 45 4b F Murphy G A Luckey
4b 5 2 5* ab G AValls AY C AVeant
32 35 65 65 T Rice C N Freeman
71 7 1 71 7b M Buxton J Speoht
6* 8* 8 1 8b I Gregory R H Good
93 92 91 911 c Rob’sonAV Walker
8-5 11-59-a 4-5 2-5
31 4 25 1 2-5
12 12 12 5 25
20 25 25 10 5
4568-5 4-5
12 15 15 6 3
10 15 12 5 25
30 30 30 12 6
10 20 20 8 4
15 20 15 6 3
Time. 25, 51%, 1:17%, 1:46. 1:53%. Track heavy.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jock eys Owners ” ^ “
! S S‘S.5 y U i SKSi. i : k P S|1fu!
i v w 4 104 11 ink 2= 2 2 3’ 3» N Barrett C & E Baker 25 35 35 6-a 2-5
si* S :1 lilt i r s* s* $ ? u s s |
«a HicKSkrauT £i| tttig&Lsr h * ’ *
Wi.n.r B. f. b, V.nbS2b“'R7!?(t™i»«l by I'. W. l.r-d lu Fr.n«i by Mr. Tbom,, Hitcb-
r,Kk '-. . .. ,. 1( , At 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ctu v Hftif II moted up with a rush when called on and was easing up at. the end. SLA-
mg. MOUNTAIN ROSE II. moted up j )( ,\ DODGE tired after going three-quarters, but made
l U«;iute U, finiTh m ‘^rBARD ren weU to the' far tun,. K1NGLING II. showed sin-ed in the early run-
ning.
Overweights — Harbard, 2 pounds. ======
crervTTT dacE- 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1:42%— 4—113. y> Purse $700.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500 ; se con d, $R>6; third. $75.
wit 4 1 04 5 4 l nk l 2 2* 2b S Sn’dmanR E Watkins
w 4 104 1 1 lnb 2 2 2 2 3* 3* N Barrett C & E Baker
wu s 113 3 5 4' 5” 45 4* 4 s T Rice A L Capps
WR i; 105 4 3 3 l 3 1 5 2J 5>° 5* C Rob sonJ P Alayberry
40941 1 2
FRANKLIN . .
. ..112
1:37 1.,
«>
40525
Buford
. . 109
1:37%
• >
(38722)
Rovee Itools . . . .
4
40833
Hank O’Day ...
..117
1:37%
4
40525
Barry Shannon .
. ,iot>
1 :3S%.
;>
40847
Drastic
. . 99
11:40%
4
40939*
Bon Tromp
4
40900
Runes
. .118
1:38
4
(Track record : Jan.
2—115.)
Today’s
Ind. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
40924 2 Runnan 116 :37%
40911 Marvin May 116 :37% 115^c72U
40904 Airnat 114 :38%
4001 1 Bone Dry 116 :37% 11.>..<0 .i
Canvasbaek. ch. c,
by Greenback —
Coronis 115...
Frank W., b. c,
by Marathon —
Maid of Fortune. 115...
Diomed. b. c. by
Durbar — Regu-
lation 11a. • •
Runnan seems best of those which have started.
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Feb. 19, 1916 — 1:05% — 1 — 129.)
40820 Pluviada 110 1:97% 108.. 725
40905 2 Sid C. Keener Ill 1:09% 102 x 720
4092(5 Elizabeth Marie (Ml 99 l:09 - 75 107.. 715
40858 Eddie Tranter (M). 10551:08% 107X715
40820 Verity 112 1:10% 102X715
40912 Wisest Fool 107 1:08% 113X710
38350 Cain Spring 112.. 710
40858 Betsy (M) 112 1:10 110x710
40858 Tidal HO 1:10% 110X705
4)1926 Counterbalance (M)10011:ll% 107X"
Lillian G. t br. f.
Franklin is best at the weights.
Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
4 -year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Feb. 13, 1915— 1:44% 3— 104.)
40908 Cadillac
40941 2 Baby Lynch ..
40928* Grayson
40875 2 Irregular
40359 Kewpie O’Neil
40928 Puts and Calls
. . ..116 1 :47
. . .loo 1:46%
...108 1:47%
.. .112 1:48m
...98 1:46%
. . .109 1:48%
5 1) NIX 725
7 110X720
4 107X715
5 107(81715
4 107. .710
7 107.. 705
On a fast track Cadillac should prove best.
Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
3 -year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Feb. 12. 1910 — 1:42% — 4—113.)
-10787 2
40807*
115 40903*
tarted. 40903
40870
Evelyn V 107 1:46%
Skeer Face 108 1:45%
Indolence 109 1:42%
Benefactor 98 1:44%
Brickley 103 1:46%
Virginia W 100 1:45%
Snnflash 107{1:44%
Vintage (M)
Lady Leona 109 1:47
Liberty Star (M)..
Dahabiah II. (ML. 99 1:47%
5 95X725
6 107X720
8 112X715
4 110X715
K 107X710
6 107X705
5 102X705
4 95.. 705
5 104 X 705
4 166. .766
4 100. .700
by Martinet -
—
Peggy
107
Viscount
107
Also
eligible to start in
order named
should any
of the
above be scratched:
40401
Lariat (M) ....
..112 1 :13%s
102. .700
39991
Brimful (M) ...
. .112 1:08%
105. .710
39770
Houdini (M) ...
. .107 1:12 %,h
102. .700
40905
Monarch
..110 1:09%
107. .705
39215
Thus. F. McMnlHUi.llo 1:00%
110. .715
40912
Court Gallant . . .
..115 1:08%
112X710
40920
Saxhain’s Journey
(M)
4
97. .700
40845
Alma B. (Ml . . .
.112
1 :48%
5
107 X 700
40925
Augustus (M)
.107
1:48%
4
95X700
Also
eligible to start in
order named
should any
of the
above br- scratched:
40788*
Lady Longfellow..
. 98
1:46%
4
100 X 705
40087
Pluto
it
107x715
40937
Sinai
.107
1:45%
7
102X700
40371
Toduah (M)
3
93 700
39722
Baby Rascli (Ml.
.4
107. .700
409<n;
Handsel Rose |M>
.105
1:52% li
97X715
Evelyn \ r . is good and lightly weighted.
Seventh Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Feb. 13. 1915 — 1:44% — 3 — 104.)
Pluviada is fast on a good track.
Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
35814 Happy Go Lucky .. 4 113. .745
40681 Squeeler 119 1:06% 8 126®740
(40908) Marasmus 119 1:08% 5 120 X 740
40892 2 Kama 103 1:06% 6 117X740
(40895) Daedalus 4 113X735
40581 Bon Otis 107 1:08% 5 109 x 735
40681 Paddy 117 1:08%, 4 112.735
40422 Top Coat 107 1:07% 4 112X730
40892 Busy Joe 115 1:08% 6 109.. 730
38781 Bob Hensley 8 1160720
40729 Bluebannoek 112 1:08% 5 114X705
Also eligible to start in order named should any
of the above be scratched:
39055 Ennitana 107 1:09% 4 108. .700
37265 Patriotic Mary . . .10411 :09%, 4 103 X 700
If fit, Bringhurst should win.
(40871 1
Broom Peddler
. 95
1:47%
4 1070725
(409171
Mary H
.104
1:46%
(i 960720
( 4INM18 1
Paula V
. 97
1 :45%
4 101X715
40876*
Bogart
.111
1 :46%
10 101X715
40913
Rhymer
.109
1:47
5 101x715
(40870)
Tze-Lsi
.107
1:46%
6 110X710
40823
Miss Wells
.108
1 :52%s
7 104. .710
40943
Transportation
..113
1:49
K 110X710
(40909)
Sleeth
. 109
1 :45
10 1120705
40584
Baby Cal
111
1:47%
li 109 X 705
40915
Blue Rock
.110
1 :47%
li 109 X 705
40900
Dickery Dare . . . .
4 9(i X 705
40871
Parrish
..104
1 :47%,
4 109 X 7(N(
40895
Black Broom . . .
. .110
1 :46%
8 109. .700
Also
eligible to start in
order named
should any
of the
a 1 Hive he scratched
40917
Brown Favorite
.100
1 :4ti%
6 104x700
40910*
Adelante
.105
1:49%
5 109.. 715
40913
Rose Water ....
. 105
1 :48%
li 109X700
40801
Orderly
no
1 :46%
li 112. .710
4092S
Lucky R
. .1«K
1:47
li 1000705
Broom Peddler is in fine form.
FIRST RACE — 3-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. (Jan. 7, 1916 — 35% — 2 — 115.)
Index Course Dlst TimeT’ckOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
RUNNAN. b. c, 2 (M)
40924 F.G'nds 3-8 37%hvy 3
40890 F.G'nds 3-8 37 good 7
MARYIN MAY, ch. c, 2 (M)
40911 F.G'nds 3-8 38%hvy 6
40890 F.G'nds
37 good 13-3 116 6
AIRNAT. b. c, 2 (M)
40904 F.G'nds 3-8 38%mud 6
40857 F.G'nds 3-8 37%hvy 8
BONE DRY, b. c, 2 (M)
40911 F.G’nds 3-8 38%hvy 12
40890 F.G'nds 3-8 37 good 15
40830 F.G'nds 3-8 36%.fast 12
First start for the following:
CANVASBACK, ch. c. 2 (M)
FRANK W., b. c, 2 (M)
DIOMED. b. c, 2 (M)
By Runnymede — Georgia Girl (A. B. Spreekels).
2* 2A .1 Metcalf 7 Lonely. L. Mount joy. M. Garrett
6 2 6 s J Metcalf 7 Krewer, Minute Man. U. the Way
By McGee — Conclusion (Knebelkamp & Howerton).
4 1 4’ M Buxton 7 Ziziz. OgdenGirl. Clear the AVay
4i 4 s M Buxton 7 Krewer, Minute Man. C-theAVay
By Von Tromp— Gano Belle (E. Cebrian).
71 7 ,= D Conn’lly 8 Annnlielle, Q’ckFire. DandyVan
2~1 3“i D Conn’lly 6 Pueblo, Dandy Van, H. Hartman
By Beach Comber — Melton Mowbray (E.R. Bradley).
O'" li”! I. Gentry 7 Ziziz, OgdenGirl. Clenr the Way
3'1 3*1 I. Gentry 7 Krewer, Minute Man. C.tlieWay
7 2 ~ 7 B J L Gentry 1(1 Metein, Ogden Girl, Krewer
By Greenback — Coronis (W. E. Applegate).
By Marathon — Maid of Fortune (W. C. Weant),
By Durbar — Regulation.
RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Feb. 19, 1916-1:05%-
1 539 PROGRESSIVE WB 9 114 6 10 10 10 10 10 J RodVe*? Francis 15 20 15 6 3
inuenLosiv Time _ 2 4%, 49%. 1:03%, 1:09%. Track heavy. „ .
Winner Ch g bv Ilox— Domino Noire (trained by W. H. Frey; bred by Mr. Walter 8ho waiter).
•i, L , M ,st at 3:16 At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
„ j,t » jsp nioved up slowlv, but saved ground when coming into the stretch and. finishing fast and
a SMALL „« flic -rtf ,»«. Mt l« tt*
Stretch KEY MAR had no mishaps. 1 RLE AS STEEL quit.
Scratched — 40905 Leoti Fa y, 98.
i AArt0 FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Feb. 13, 1915—1 :44%— 3— 104.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds
40928 and upward. Claiming. Net value to win ner $500: second, $a25; third, $75,
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S
PLUVIADA, ch. f, 3 108
40820 Jef’son 51 f l:09%slow 41 108 5
40591 Jef’son 51 f l:09%good 4-E 109 1
40579 Jef' son 5-8 1:04%slow 2 107 2
40174 Empire 51 f l:07%fast 12 110 3
40145 Empire 51 f l:07%fast 15 109 7
40138 Empire 61 f 1:07 fast 15 109 2
40126 Jamaica 51 f l:07%fast 8 107 2
39976 Jamaica 61 f 1 :08%slow 12 98 4
39783 Aq'duct 3-4 l:15%slop 5 107 3
SID C. KEENER, ch. g, 3 102
40905 F.G’nds 51 t l:ll%mud 20 105 4
40775 Jef 'son 5-8 l:03%good 8 110 3
40448 Jef' son 51 f l:13%hvy S 105 4
39756 H.deG’ce 61 f l:09%hvy 10 111 1
39697 H.deG’ce 51 f l:07%fast 56 109 3
39648 H.deG’ce 51 f l:08%fast 9 110 4
37852 Bowie 1-2 51%mud 11-10 103 1
37824 Bowie 1-2 49%good21-10 115 4
ELIZABETH MARIE, b. f. 3 (M) 107
40926 F.G’nds 51 f l:10%hvy 4 107 6
40899 F.G’nds 51 f 1:08 fast 30 99 10
EDDIE TRANTER, b. g, 3 (M) 107
40858 F.G’nds 51 f l:ll%hvy 12 112 9
40521 Latonia 3-4 1:17 mud 6 109 4
40461 Latonia 51 f l:10%slow 2 104 3
40428 Latonia 51 f l:10%hvy 21 1021 1
40399 Latonia 3-4 l:16%hvy 7 109 6
39889 Douglas 51 f 1:08 fast 5 1051 4
40521 Latonia
40461 Latonia
40428 Latonia
40399 Latonia
39889 Douglas
39790 Lex’ton
51 f l:08%fast 17-10 105
VERITY, ch. f, 3 102
40820 Jef’son 51 f l:09%slow 15 99 4
40775 Jef’son 5-8 l:03%good 6 107 2
40677 Jef’son 51 f l:ll%hvy 8 99 3
40641 Jef’son 51 f 1:15 hvy 12 100 5
40604 Jef’son 51 f l:09%good 15 111 10
40568 Jef’son 5-8 l:06%hvy 18-5 05 1
40555 Jef’son 51 f 1:17 hvy 20 98 2
39909 Douglas 61 f l:08%fast 67 112 3
39770 Lex’ton
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S
, OPPORTUNITY w 5 107 2 2 2* 2* 2'< 11 1* W Crump w Woodard 4 4 21 1 2-5
4(19(19 2 LOTTERY w 5 110 6 6 61 6* 6 2 4* 2" k M Buxton G A Marshall o 4 3- ' "
1 lili 1 rnivsON W 4 112 4 3 l 2 l 2 l 5 3 2 3» C Rob’sonS Lewis 6 8 4 7-j (-10
urpivOGFL w 4 109 5 5 3 1 ' 3" 3i 21 41 N Barrett C & E Baker :> 10 10 4 8-n
L&Ei i i ; s a ; i i s wswwsr. s ir*r. -*
Winner— B. g, by Toddington— Miss' Oertel (trained by W. Woodanf; bred by Messrs. Stone &
Rucker). minute. Start good anil slow. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing ^ OPPORTUNITY ^reciiig* n good form, disposed of GRAYSON before reaching the stretch, but had
mg OPPORTLN 1 IT raclng in gooa ioru. u i in the stretch and finished fast
Scratched — 40961 2 Paddy Dear. 107.
Overweights — Luc ky R.. 2 pounds. -
a AfkOA SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Feb. 12, 1916 — 1:42%— 4 113..)
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $500 ; second, $125. third, $75.
Index Horses AW’tPP8t% % % Str Fin Jock eys Owners Q H C P S
'.I'^ais&R^^' ssis ! s !■ ' i- s » u 1 gjaa.i'irSKttin. » ^
S ETn II i l I t r 3 t. !•' c 5Sw A p L £Krry g S S k I
Rod’c’ezW Cahill 20 ’20 20 7 21
51 f l:08%fast 120 112 11
WISEST FOOL, b. g. 3
40912 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hvy 8
40858 F.G’nds
40695 Jef son
40624 Jef’son
40514 Bowie
40454 Bowie
40308 Pimlico
40206 Empire
40126 Jamaica
51 f l:ll%hvy 8
51 f 1:13 hvy 25
51 f 1 :13%hvy 8
1 l:45%slow 6
3-4 1:15 fast 10
1 l:42%fast 6
51 f 1 :06%fast 15
51 f l:07%fast 10
113
113 1 9 9
109 2 8
113 2 2
1111 G 8
1051 322
115 2 6
115 5 3 2
CAIN SPRING, b. c. 3
38350 Jamaica 5-8 1:02 fast
38231 Jamaica 5-8
38010 H.deG’ce 41 f 55%fast 43-10 101 1
37960 H.deG’ce 41 f 54%fast 18 100 10
37929 H.deG’ce 41 f 55 hvy 31-10 115 2
37894 H.deG’ce 1-2 49 fast 12 107 4
5-8 l:02%fast 41
37817 Bowie
49%fast 33-10 107 6
tPlaced first when Agnes Cook was disqualified
By Pluvious— Aida Dunn (T. W. O’Brien).
4 5 6 h 6 11 H Wakoff 9 Sylvano, Toombeola, F. Shannon
2 2 li l 1 A Johnson 7 DaUinda, Salgeorge, T.Cul.Bou
2 2 2?. 11 A Johnson 7 E.R’dall, F.Sh’non, G.M’lebacli
1 1 1* l 2 L Ensor 13 Stiletto, LadyMary, NelleYorke
5 5 51 6* E Haynes 11 Mad.Byng, Goldvale, Loy.Peter
5 6 61 5*2 L Ensor 11 War Zone. Goldvale. B. Lights
5 8 7nit« 1 *L McAtee 8 Juv’escence, A.Jackll., W. Fool
7 5 61 6 1 * R McCr’nnlO RoderickDhu, Shady. Mar.Adler
5 4 7* 8 1 * E Taplin 12 Sky Man, Umbala, Hindoostan
By Tim Payne— Gottlieben (J. 0. Talbott).
4 4 21 21 I Gregory 12 Manicurist, Toombeola, Milda
3 2 3* 3=1 A Collins 6 Manicurist, Verity, Toddler
4 4 410 46 f Merimee 6 Sailor. Dahinda, Toddler
4 4 8* 9 15 A JohnsonlO Poultney, Wewoka, M. Connell
2 2 8* 10'* A Pickens 11 To’mywaac, M. Connell, Poultney
4 5 7 7'* A Pickens 7 St.Qu’ntin, T’mmywaac, Sylvano
2 2 s 2*1 L Willie 6 Dunedin, John Powers. We Win
1 1* 1*1 J Butwell 6 John Powers, J. Leary, Poultney
By Waldo — Lady Elizabeth (J. Randolph).
6 6 5* M Garner 9 Laggard. Milda. Vigilante
9 7 6 2 6 T S J Mooney 12 Romeo. Marmite, F. and Square
By Textile — Nordlao (W. F. Poison).
2 3 6* ill 2 ® R Simpsonl2 Silv. Light. Antoinette, Sylvano
1 1 l 2 2* R Simpson 7 Dixie Carroll, Wave, Cantilever
2 2 in 2** H Lunsf'dl2 S’ningdule, B. Baker, Cantilever
2 2 2* 2* C Brown 9 J. P’nybnker, Cantilever, Betsy
3 3 3= 3* J Mooney 10 Serbian, Dixie Carroll, Omeme
3 3 2* 21 R Simpsonl2 Ch. Rector, Merrivale, Salgeorge
2 2 2** 2* R Simpsonl2 Salute, Merrivale, Emanale
By Ivan the Terrible — Veracious (W. H. Fizer).
5 6 5* 5‘* H Cassity 9 Sylvano, Toombeola. F. Shannon
2 3 2 2 2= H Wakoff 6 M’nicurist, S.C. Keener, Toddler
3 3 lh ini H Cassity 10 J. Healey, Astraea, W. Willow
5 3 3 2 3*1 H Cassity 8 Dahinda, Emanale, Shady
9 7 5* 8°1 H Cassity 12 Toddler, Minawand, Shady
1 1 21 3= H Cassity 6 Scourgeman, M. Sterling, D’ridge
2 2 5** S* 1 H Cassidy G-S’george, G. M’lebach, F.Sh’non
12 12 12 11** F Murphy 12 Aunt Flora, Lucky Pearl, Resist
10 11 9* 8*» J Majesticl2 Delieo. Flor. Webber. Brimful
By King James — Princess Nettie (F. Musante).
9 9 71 6" D Conn’Uy 9 Silv. Light, Antoinette, Astraea
8 7 5 2 5 1 * M Rowa-i 12 Silv. Light, Antoinette. Sylvano
2 2 2* 11 M Rowan 9 Raguarok, W. Mask, R. Samuels
8 8 8 8'-’* F Rob’ son 8 Salgeorge, C.Holters, W. Willow
2 8 9* 10 25 L McAtee 10 Manoeyre, Clean Gone, Sunduria
6 5 61 7 6 3 J McTag’t 11 Atlilone, SeaWay, F. and Square
2 2 3* 6*1 C F’b'therlO Veteran, C’rcelles, F.andSqnare
7 7 56 12“ T Rowan 13 Drummond, War Cry, Diff. Eyes
4 4 5‘ 3* C F’b’ther 8 J’venesc’ee, A.Jackll., Sum. Sigh
By Zeus — Boneda (W. P. Orr) .
10 10 10* 10' 7 W Knapp 11 E. McBride, N.Knoehr, Littlecote
9 10 9* 5=J R Trolse 13 D.Vandeveer. Sylvano, T. Desert
4 4 (• 4* C Mergler 6 Penrose, N.Yorke, Tommywaac
9 8 4*> 4*1 R Troise 10 Auntie, Marmon, Little Maudie
7 7* 8*1 J McTag’t 11 M.K.L’decker, P’ltney, B'gheera
3 3* 2i» J McTag’tll Agnes Cook. Manoevre, Gr’nMiut
3 4* 2f* J McTag't 10 Agnes Cook, Callao, Hitehy-Koo
37789 Bowie 1-2 49%fast 24 114 2
BETSY, b. f, 3 (M) 110
40858 F.G'nds 51 f l:ll%hvy 15 108110
40481 Latonia 51 f l:09%good 11-5 112 5
40428 Latonia 51 f l:10%hvy 5 105 6
40385 Latonia 5-8 l:05%mud 4 112 7
40357 Latonia 51 f l:08%slop 44 109 5
40481 La t o n ia 51 f 1:(
40428 Latonia 51 f 1:1
40385 Latonia 5-8 1:1
40357 Latonia 51 f 1:1
TIDAL, hr. g, 3
40858 F.G’nds ^1 f l:ll%hvy 10 110 8 9 9 7i 6“ L Stalker 12 silv.
40647 Jef’son 5-8 l:07%hvy 18-5 113 3 2 2 21 1- L Stalker 8 Salgi
40534 Bowie 51 f 1:11 hvy 12f 114 2 11 1* 1* C KummerlJ Hun
40378 Bowie 3-4 1:18 hvy 45 109 6 3 3 3* 4* C KummerlO Tige
40075 Laurel 61 f l:07%fast 112 110 10 8 8 9* »*• A Collins 12 Bagl
40002 Laurel 51 f l:09%fast 13f 108 2 8 12 12 ll 22 A Collins 12 Poul
^776 H.deG’ce 61 f l:08%hvy 616 112 9 9 9 81 8*° A Collins 9 Tom
COUNTERBALANCE, b. g. 3 (M) 107 By Dick Welles— Comp)
40(126 F.G’nds 5.1 1 l:10%hvy 20 10o’ 3 5 5 41 5«J H J Burke 9 Lags
38224 Church’l 41 f 54%fast 51 112 7 7 7* 7** C Dishm nl- Joe
38201 Church' I 41 f 54%fast 17 106 6 6 6 6“ C Dishm n 6 Nap
LILLIAN G„ br. f, 3 (M) 107 By Martinet— Peggy (Ml
First start.
VISCOUNT (M) 107
First start.
Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched
LARIAT br. c, 3 (M) 103 By Rapid Water— Tour
104K1 latonia 51 f l lOVslow 84 112 1 4 6 It 2 11“ J Howard 12 8 1111
lltonia 3-4 116^hvy 120 112 2 6 7 9 7 9 2 * L Mink 10 Serb
mil Latonia 5-8 l:93%slop 61 109 6 6 7 71 7“ J Hanover 11 Disc
BRIMFUL, b. f, 3 105 Bv Sir John Johnaoie— W
Church’l 5J f l:07%fast 12 JUS ? 7 «* » Conn’ lyl2 L«m
voQA9 rhurch' 1 f l -uS^fast 112 7 6 3 3J 1J D Conn Uy 10 WM
39909 Douglas 51 f L08%fast 5 U2 i| 5 4 5 2 5% D Conn’Jly^ Aun'
S Lex’ton g f « 106 5 * 4 li 3*1 J Sis" 5 Reg
Latonia 3 4 l : 14%good 12 109 5 9 9 10* 10*= C Dishm’nllA.A
gg Latonia 61 f hJI fast 23 98 11 11 Pulled up.J Mooney 11 Mad
^953 Latonia 5-8 l:01%fast 23-10 112 6 7 7 6 2 6 7 J B Pool 12 Van
HOUDINI, b. c 3 (M) 10* By Sir John Johnson— C
Win H.deG’ce 51 f l’o8%hvy 361 107 8 7 7 7* 7 2 * R Moore 9 Tom
4 4» 3* J McTag’t 7 Mahony, Esquimau, SidC. Keener
By Ballot— Degenerate (C. & H. Baker).
11 11 11* 9 2 = N Barrett 12 Silv. Light, Antoinette, Sylvano
3 3 2* 2 2 N Barrett 12 L.Langden, M.Ivan, L.deJ’nette
6 6 4 2 4*1 N Barrett 9 J.P’uybaker, E.T’nter, C’tilever
6 3 3 2 2* N Barrett 11 Mar.Adler, RettaR.. AgnesCelln
4 3 61 7>* N Barrett 12 Silv. Light, Gen. Haig, Emanale
Bv Tidal Wave— Amusement (J. Livingston).
9 9 71 6'* L Stalker 12 Silv. Light, Antoinette, Sylvano
2 2 21 2= L Stalker 8 Salgeorge, W. Willow. P’varlcate
1 1 1* 1* C KummerlS Hurricane, Baby Girl, BlueDevil
3 3 3* 4* C KummerlO TigerRose, Elected 1 1.. Sunduria
8 8 9* 9‘* A Collins 12 Bugheera, Ceramic, Sylvano
8 12 12 ll 2 * A Collins 12 Poultney, Sylvano, Belario
9 9 81 8*° A Collins 9 Tommywaac, L. Fielder, Po’ltney
By Dick Welles — Compensate (M. C. Moore).
5 5 41 5*3 H J Burke 9 Laggard, Milda, Vigilante
7 7* 7** C Dishm' n 12 Joe Stahr, Iwiniwiu, By Heck
6 6 6“ C Dishm’ n 6 Napan, Jago, Frogtown
By Martinet — Peggy (Muckenfuss A German).
AWtPPSt % VI % Str Fin
40895 »GLEIPNER
10913 DERVISH
W'B 6 106 455*
WB 7 111 6 4 3 2
5* 31 11 U
•>* 21 3 2 2 3
R Bolton H Neusteter
J HanoverG W Dodge
\v 5 101 3 7 6**
iiiiMK WARVVOon W w 8 106 2 6 7 6*> k 7* 51 7 S Sn’dnianW Walker 6 ;10 9 J 6-o
Winner B.Th, WJSR* « ^
i,lur ^’ . . . - ..,r. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily: second anrf third driv-
Went to post at 4.3«». * ^ */,' • . .m • _ ai.u last mi*irtpr wliert* ho nassed into the lufnti and won
iug. liLEIFNKK ran well ridden and kept in the good going, moved up fast, hut suffered
as his rider pleased. I>EK\ Wy 1 ; - ” 1 /J' 1 rilOlH V! \STFR set a fast pace ai*d had no
5T.S? 98SM?^ c SlZ R & h ?&S -IN. hkv.y$b I.
the last quarter.
3 4 13-51 1-2
6 8 8 3 6-5
40913 DERVISH " B ‘ fij ? ? i Vi Ti »t ;■« ^JohnsonJ* H Rosseter ! 4 3 6-5 1-2
1 9859 2 CHOIRM ASTER wi 4 l- 1 f % U 1 -i A John, on J ^ 30 30 30 10 4
Ilm^THmST 'w 5 m- 3 7“ 6*. 7 6? 4" k 5** f Grcgory R H Good 10 10 8 fo
4^9 PULASKI wo 5 111 7 3 4* 4* 51 £ » O Wlljta ^.._Waldeck StaWe 2 13-513-1 - 5
10916 HARWOOD
40399 Latonia
40371 Latonia
BRIMFUL, b.
39991 Church’l
39942 Church’ 1
39909 Douglas
39770 Lex’ ton
39734 Lex’ton
39088 Latonia
38995 Latonia
38953 Latonia
By Rapid Water — Tourmaletta (T. P. Hayes).
6 ll 2 ll 2 * J Howard 12 S’ningdale, E. Tranter, B. Baker
7 9 7 9 2 * L Mink 10 Serbian, Dix. Carroll, E. Tranter
7 -a 7* 2 J Hanover 11 Discussion, Omeme, Bob Baker
Bv Sir John Johnson — Witfull (Waldeck Stable).
7 6 2 6“ D Conn’Uyl2 Lancelot, JoeStahr, Sentimental
3 3k li D Conn’lly 10 WMem’ries, Antique, W’lteriua
4 5* 5 2 1 D Conn’lly 12 Aunt Flora, Lucky Pearl, Resist
4 3* 3* D Conn’Uy 12 Delico, Flor. Webber, Black Wing
4 3** 3*1 J Kederls 5 Regain, Jap, Wai Music
9 10=10*= C Dishm’nll A.Al’xander, H’termanu, M.Ivaa
Pulled up.J Mooney 11 Madge F., Orenzo. Camoufleur
7 6= 6 7 J B Pool 12 Vansylvia, War Tax, Kikn
By Sir John Johnson — Cremome (Brighton Stable).
7 7* 7 2 * K Moore 9 Tommywaac, L.Fielder, Pu’ltney
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, January 12, 1919
MONARCH, ch. c, 3
40905 F.G’nds 5) t 1 :11 2 -,mud 12
40464 Latonia
4042S Latonla
39023 Latonia
33942 Latonla
3X465 Douglas
38399 Douglas
38346 Church' 1
3-4 l:15%slow 33
51 f l:10fehvy 19
5-S 1 :01%fast 56
5) f 1 :08 fast 31
5-8 1 :00%fast 34
4) f 53%fast 12
5-8 l:01%fast 14
By Alvezcot — Levia (G. B, Diggs). BARRY SHANNON, ch. g, 5
11 11 11- ll 12 G Moles’ thl2 M’icurist, 8.1'. Keene r’mbeoJa 40525 Latonla 1 1-16 l:M%mud 19
6 6 5* S 7 G Moles' th 7 O’wfleur, Ambas’dorllL, Em’ale 40465 La ton ia 1 lrlO^sloxt
5 5 6 s 5 6 J G Moles'th 9 J.I”nvbaker. E.T’nter, C’tilever 40347 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast
11 11 10 2 10'* G Molee’thll C. Downs, Caeambo, A. Alexander 40182 Empire lm70y 1 :444fcfast
7 7 65 6 7 i G Moles' thll! Orenzo, Buncrana. McVex 40147 Empire lm70yl:44 fast
6 6 6* 6“ K Lapaille 7 Legal, Iwin, Brother Maelettn 40096 Jamaica lm70yl :44%fast
3 3) 6*) K Lapaille 8 Legal. Gold Stone, Iwiniwin 40060 Jamaica 1 1-4’ 2:06%fast
1 1 :40*fcslow 10-5 l" 7 4 2
6 1 :45%fast 4-5 112 4 1
By Voter — Tower of Candles (M. Goldblatt).
71 7c Conn’lly 8 Exter'nator, Drastic. W.M’cliine
l 2 l 2 J Mooney r. S.ofP’ure, W.M’liine, Op’tunity
1 1 2 2 D Conn’lly 4 LuckyB., P’speetor, Whirl. Dun
40147 Empire lm70y 1 :44 fast 8
40096 Jamaica lm70yl :44%fast 41
40060 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06%fast 1
4 2 6*J K LapalllelO By Heck, Ollie S.. JohnChurchill 40019 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06%fast 13-5 116 1 1
THOS. F. McMAHON. ch. c, 3
39215 Saratoga 5?. f 1 :05%fast 20
58606 Belmont 41f St 53 hw 20
38393 Belmont 41 f St 52%fa'St 20
COURT GALLANT, b. c, 3
By Celt — Jamma (Sylvester Stable).
6* 6 8 J .n Buxton St Star Realm. Sketchy. Peter
11 13 F Rob'sonl.% Cmbala, Yonneed, Pigeon
39940 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06 fast 12
DRASTIC, b. c, 4
40847 F.G’nds
Me A tee 10 Pen Rose, Lit.Maudle, L.Vulcain 40525 Latonla 1 1-16 l:50%mud
103
11:46 hvy 6-5 110 1
4(11112
F.G nds
1
1 :47*r.hvy
6
i«m;
8
4 7
6
6 2
6'* G
Walls
4csix:
Jef'son
5) f
1:10 good
2
212
7
6
3
1®
1® G
Walls
40514
Bowie
1
1 :45*f,slow
8
110
5
4 8
7
7*
8'* T
Rice
40454
Bowie
3-4
1:15 fast
6
115
10
10
7
7*
4'J G
Walls
40392
Bowie
3-4
1 :16%hvy
8
115 11
10
9
5 1
4 s G
Walls
46336 Bowie
61 f l:07%fast
51
115
8
6
6
4’1
3* J
Rod’g’i
40280
Pimlico
3-4
l:13%fast
20
100
8
3
2
1>
3J E
Sande
By Havoc or Galatine— Court Maid II. (J. E. Nash). ^ Latonla
6'* G Walls it Silv. Light, Antoinette, Astraea «99S0 Church’l
1 1= G Walls !t Jack Healey. Vigilante, Padua 3^7;^ Lex’ton
S'® T Rice 10 Mnuoevre, Clean Gone. Sunduria 39001 Aq’duct
4'J G Walls 11 Athlone, SeaWay, F. and Square 33330 Aq'duct
1 1:44 mud 11 1015 3
3-4 1 :ll%fast 110 108 2
3-4 l:13Hfagt 6-5 110 5
3-4 1:15*,hvy 129 109 7
7-8 1 :2f.%fast 30 95 12
3-4 1 :12%fast 15 105 2
40242 Pimlico
40075 Laurel
40002 Laurel
3-4 1 :14%slow 128 106 7
5) f l:07%fast 95f 110 9
51 f 1 :09%fast 13f 108 11
5‘ 4 * ? Walla 11 K. Plaudit, Vigilante Little Ed 38788 Aq' duct lE38%fast
4 * % i g ezl2 Belario, Sea Way, Nelle Yorke 38656 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:45%fast
1* 31 E Sande 15 Ir. Lady II., Geo. Clark, Caddte
9 9 9'* R Ennis
6 5 s 5*1 R Ennis 12 Baglieera, Ceramic, Sylvano Hi93!' F.G'nds 51 f 1 :0x'r.slo\v 6
10 10* 10 12 R Ennis 12 Poultney, Sylvano. Belario 40907 F.G'nds 5.8 f 1:08 mud 3)
40832 F.G’nds 58 f 1 :07 fast It
,d upward. Claiming. (Feb. 19. 1916-1:05^-4-129.) *§°f LaLnia 3-4 l:15%slop d IS
By Plaudit-Sweet Marjoram (G. V. Barnes). Douglas 3-4 l-lltfcfalt 6
26 16 F Smith 12 Cane Run. I)r. Curinen. II. Gear o’J f t*. ?,
G« 6«! L Mink 7 Blue Paradise. Melus, Nobleman SSJ » i «
7 1 9 s J Mooney 11 Leocliares, Boniface, Vio. Bonnie I.",™ 7 T , 1 ?’
16 21 E Sande <! Bon Tromp, Sedan. Tacola ° 9091 La,orua ^ l-12%fast 7
21 2'5 L Gentry (i Skltes Knob, Dimitri, Kama RUNES, br. h, 7
18 16 H Lunsf’d 6 Gip.George, M.B.Th’rman, Shine .|<I9(X) F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :47-'V,fast 15
9 Duch.Luce, Esquimau. Lil.Shaw BON TROMP, br. c, 4
12 Baglieera, Ceramic, Sylvano
12 Poultney, Sylvano. Belario
THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs, 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 19, 1916 — l:05^j-
ERING HURST, br. g. 8 124 By Plaudit— Sweet Marjoram (G. V. Bar
40316 Latonia 3-4 1 :12"o.fast 45 107 7 4 3 26 ]6 F Smith 12 Cane Run. Dr. Curinen,
590X9 Latonia 3-4 1:13 good 4 119 4
39026 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 14 106 1
389X3 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 6 111 3
3X914 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 3-2 114 1
38673 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 1 109 1
38600 Douglas 3-4 l:ll%fast 21-10 110 3
38505 Douglas 3-4 l:13'/ E good 3-2 112 3
38452 Douglas 3-4 l:ll%fast 8 118 7
HAPPY GO LUCKY, br. c. 4
5) f l:08*Aslo\v 6 106 5
55 f 1:08 mud 3) DO 3
51 f 1:07 fast 10 109 6
3-4 l:13%good 5 108 6
3-4 1 :15%slop 19 105 1
3-4 l:ll%fast 6 113 6
3-4 l:ll%fast 6 106 5
3-4 1 :12%fast 11 103 4
3-4 l:14%slow 9-10 108 2
118 2 1 1 1 1* ink G Walls 5 8’dr’gonII., W’trap. H’rwoodll.
106 1 1 1 1 l* l 2 G Walls 4 S’dragonlL, H. O’Day. W’dtrap
115 * 4 3 3 31 3*1 A Schu’g'r 4 Woodtrap, Whimsy, T’chBearer
116 1 1 1 1 1* 2> A Schu’g’r 4 Star Class, Piedrn. Irregular
116 1 1 1 1 1>1 3* T Rice 5 H'woodlL. Conduit, 8’drag’nll.
106 1 1 1 1 1* 1 1 A Schu’g’r 6 Conduit, Woodtrap, J. Mount
103 By Hastings — Dragnet (C. E. Patterson).
110 1 2 2 2 4* 4'® F Murphy 0 Douglass S., Bolster. Sandy Lad
104 2 1 2 2 2* 2 2 i J Dreyer 8 Exter’nator, W.M’ehiue. Kegalo
1011 3 3 2 2 2 2 l 2 J Dreyer 8 Bnsilius, Opportunity, EmestB.
106 2 7 7 7 4* J Dreyer 7 Courtship. A. N. Akin. Basil
110 5 4 3 2 s l'J F Jackson 7 H.Byeiyogel, F. Wilson, Glass to i
109 7 8 7 6* 6 17 F Jackson 8 Sedan, Gallant Lad, Skiles Knob
96 12 12 11 10* 10'* S McGraw 12 Naturalist, IinaFrank, Dr.J’naon
105 2 8 6 6 6 1 * E Taplin 8 J.HareJr., Dr. Johnson. J.auBotit
991 4 2 1 1 11 6'* R Trolse 8 Dararosch. F’ttergold, S’nflashIL
97 11 11 11 11 11 li 2 ® G Walls 11 Geo. Smith. Roamer. Wes.Hogan
101 By Von Tromp— Bonsetta (J. Lowe).
39091 Latonia 3-4 l:12Kifa8t
RUNES, br. h, 7
2* l”k L Gentry
4*1 4 7 i E Sande
31 4* J Kederls
6 King Belle, Kinney, Rafferty
0 Kitle, Squeeler, Whirling Dun
9 Sedan, Bon Tromp,' Itille
35814 Laurel
525767 I>aurel
35137 Saratoga
55107 Saratoga
35042 Saratoga
34946 Saratoga
34907 Saratoga
3-4 l:13%fast 14f 102 6
3-4 1 :12%fast 16 118 5
3-4 l:15%hvy 8 125 4
3-4 l:13%fast 6 109 1
3-4 1 :13%fast 15 110 8
3-4 1 :14%slow 8 111 3
3-4 1 :14%fast 6 115 5
54604 Empire Ab3-4 l:10%fast 13-5 116
34279 Aq’duct
3-4 1 :13%fast
SQUEELER, br.
r 8
126
40681 Jef’son
5) f l:09*shvy
12
121
6
5
5
3X712 Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
9
112
2
2
2
38673 Latonia
3-4 1:14 fast 39-10
114
4
2
6
38514 Douglas
3-4 1:15 hvy
3-5
115
2
2
2
38505 Douglas
3-4 l:13%good 14-5
116
1
1
1
38452 Douglas
3-4 l:ll%fast
14
llo
1
2
2
38385 Douglas
3-4 l:ll%fast
15
116
2
1
1
38211 Church' 1
6) f 1 :06%fast 23-10
118
3
2
2
3S1C8 Church’l
3-4 1 :16%mud
4-5
116
2
2
2
MARASMUS.
ch
. g. 5
120
sOhiiX F.G’nds
lmTOy l:52'r,muil 13-10
110
3 1
1
1
40892 F.G’nds
51 f l:07%good 14-5
119
2
3
3
40681 Jef’son
6) f l:0»7*hvy
3
114
1
2
2
40632 Jef’son
3-4 l:22Vchvy
3
113
1
2
1
40442 Latonia
3-4 l:17%hvy
11
105
4
4
3
40330 Latonia
3-4 1 :12%fast 21-10 110) 3
1
1
39735 Ijex’ton
1 1-16 1 :49%hvy
10
101
Fell.
39694 Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast
38f
106 10
4
2
37633 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:15 good 8
105
»
6
«
KAMA, b. g,
6
117
40892 F.G’nds
5) f 1 :07 3 .-,good 14-5
121
3
2
2
40681 Jef'son
5) f l:09%hvy
120
3
1
1
40607 Jef’son
3-4 l:14’/sgood 3)
110
2
2
2
40596 Jef’son
3-4 l:15Vt,good 4
121
2
1
1
40583 Jef’son
5) f l:10V8slow
3-2
116
1
1
1
40449 Jef’son
.3-4 1 :19'/r,h vy
44
124
2
1
2
40044 Church’l
3-4 1 :13%fast
9-5
108
3
3
2
39930 Douglas
3-4 l:ll%fast
5
109
3
4
5
DAEDALUS, ch.
c. 4
113
1(1X95 F.G'nds
1
1-16 1:51 gooil
6-5
107
4 2
1
1
40X36 F.G’nds
lmTOy 1 :48%mud
4
1U8
6 6
7
1
39630 Belmont
1 l:39%fast
7
109
6 5
5
4
By Hamburg— Wonder (J. 0. Talbott). Zr,c £
>« u A Collins s Startling, llank O’Day, T. Caddy JuqqJ f “’’if*
4* 4' 1 E Haynes 6 WarClotid, J.HareJr., Mat.Ido)
71 15 17 C Peak 18 Sun. Briar, Papp. Sycatnoor
1*| l 2 F Rob’sonl2 Mat. Idol, JackllareJr.. Kash mir “ Jsbb A< * auct
2 2 3‘i F Rob’aonlG Jack Hare Jr., Papp, Rohu rrrTu t
5 2 6 10 F Rob' son 11 Sun Briar, Nutcracker, Herald i 11 TH r
21 9* F Rob’son 16 Papp. Drastic, Nutcracker n ««TTr»n , . -
3‘ 3* F Rob’son 6 Cum Sah, Ult.Thule, Dr.Johnson V*? 1 " 1 ’ 2 * 0 ’, , -I. , - 77?
ink 5*1 f Rob’son 7 G. Tassel. W. Machine. Lucuilite ^ F' F(. n ’! s l m i.F v 1 "r7,,'’2 lui1
40X75 F.G nds lmiOy l:50*ihvy 8 106
By John F. — Loreta Phillips (B. J. Brannon). 40861 F.G’nds
5 h 5 10 E Pool 7 Marasmus. Kama, Ollie Martin 40790 Jef’son
2* l 2 J Mooney 8 Kama. Thorn Bloom, King Belle 40686 Jef’son
52 6 11 W LUley ti R’ngliurst, G.G’rge, M.B.T’rtnan 40670 Jef’son
1* 1* W Lilley 5 King Belle, CholrMaster, Kinney 40630 Jef’son
2 2 2 2 W Lilley (1 ltifle. Whirling Dun. Bringhurst 40595 Jef’son
4>> 6*1 W Lilley 9 Sedan, Bon Tromp, Rifle 40582 Jef’son
2‘1 2 2 W Lilley 7 Sedan. Bon Tromp, Skiles Knob , T „ XT _
2*1 2* W Lilley 5 Sedan, David Craig, Sparkler TTTr.T 7*. ■
l'J 1‘ W Lilley 7 Sedan, Rifle, Bon Tromp 4 ^ ,4 J £ ^, n ‘ ls
40835 F.G’nds 1 1:40 fast 12 10S
4069s Jef’son ll:48%hvy 12 111
40576 Jef’son 3-4 1 :16%slow 15 112
40191 Empire 1 1-4 2:06%fast 7-5 110
40136 Empire 1 1 :39%fast 5 116
39999 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:46 fast 10 106
39959 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :48V&hvy 9-5 121
39866 Aq’duct 1 1:38 fast 20 116
106 5 2 4 4* 3 2 J Mooney 7 Pickwick. Pepper, A. Alexander
110 3 3 3 3 2 3*i L Ensor 4 Korhly, Pickwick, Gipsy Queeu
109 6 5 2 2J 3*4 L Ensor 12 Korbly, Assume, Walnut Hall
108 6 5 6 5* 2 2 J Mooney 7 Sedan. Skiles Knob, Gnlli-Curci
105 1 2 2 2* l'J J Mooney 7 S. Knob, S.ofl’leasure, G.tjueen
113 6 6 6 6J 4* L Mink 7 Grundy, W.W. Hastings, Kama
106 5 4 4 4'° 3*i H Lunsf’d 7 Korbly, S.Knob. W.W.Hastings
103 4 4 4 4* 4 2 4 H Lunsf’d 0 Olive Wood. BlackieDnw, F.Cake
108 2 2 2 2* 2* H Lunsf’d 4 Korbly, Amalette, Honolulu
103 3 6 6 5 2 3*1 H Lunsf’d tl Sedan, Skiles Knob, J.J. Murdock
107 By Voorhees — Chiffie (T. M, Cassidy).
102 2 6 6 6 6 6 22 O Walls K Courtship, Douglass S., Ticket
108 9 10 10 10 10 10 15 E Haynes lo Lucky B., Franklin, Courtship
111 3 5 5 5 5 o 27 E Haynes 5 Franklin, Diversion. Berlin
112 5 5 5 5 5 15 T Par’ton 5 Diversion, Bribed Voter, Pilseu
110 1 4 3 2 2®k 3* a Schu’g’r 5 Woodtrap, Air Man, Piedra
116 5 6 6 6 6 6' 2 F Rob’son <> Minto II., Koh-i-Noor, Reveler
106 1 3 3 6 6* 6' 2 L McAtee 7 Naturalist, Geo. Smith, S. Master
121 1 2 2 2 2 2 2t J Loftus 3 Hank <)’I)ay. Daddy’s Choice
6 6 12 F Rob’son <> Minto II., Koh-i-Noor, Bevel
6* 6' 2 L McAtee 7 Naturalist, Geo.Smith, S.Mast
2 2 2i J Loftus 3 Hank O’Day. Daddy’s Choice
5 2 1J W Knapp 8 Assume, Reveler, Jyntee
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-oMs and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 13, 1915— 1:44*4—3—104.)
HLLAC, ch. h, 5 106 By Toddington — Winnie G. (H. S. Koppin).
S F.G’nds lm70y l:52Vimud 16-5 114 5 5 3 4 4 12 4'* L Lyke ti M’asmus. y. Apple. W.H.B’kner
5 F.G’nds lm70y l:50>ihvy 8 106 4 4 3 3 3'J 3 s M Rowan ti Cob. Lass. Irregular, Th. Bloom
40861 F.G’nds lm20y 1 :49%h vy 6-5 111 4 3 2 2 l' 1 2» L Lyke ti Peerless One, Berlin, Noureddin
0 Jef’son 1 l:44 4 /sgood 10 109 6 5 6 5 5"> 6*1 S Sn’dman ti Warsaw, Grayson, Ken. Boy
6 Jef’son 1 l:434hslow 13-5 108 2 1 1 1 1J 4*4 S Sn’dman 4 B.McDawell, G. Eagle, Ken. Boy
0 Jef’son 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 6 104 4 3 3 2 1‘) 1J S Sn’dman ti L.Cottage, P. Connelly. Dolina
0 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:59Vihvy 8 104 3 1 1 1 1* l 1 S Sn’dman 5 Wad. Last, B.McDawell, Graphic
5 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:49%good 10 112 3 2 2 2 4 2 4* W Gourley 0 Kentucky Boy, Qu. Apple, Jiffy
2 Jef’son lm70y l:48rislow 6 106 5 2 1 1 3 ! 3 11 W Gourley 5 K’tucky Boy, Lit.Cottage, Mose
40595 Jef’son
1 l:44%good 10 109 6 5
1 1 :43'islo w 13-5 108 2 1
11-16 1:54 hvy 6 104 4 3
1 1-16 l:59Vihvy 8 104 3 1
1 1-16 1 :49%good 10 112 3 2
-Rustle (W. P. Johnson).
40582 Jef’son lm70y l:48%slow 6 106 5 2 1
BABY LYNCH, br. m, 7 110
40941 F.G'nds 1 l:43%slow 6 103 3 4 1
40902 F.G’nds lm20y l:434btast 11-5 111 6 3 3
4084 S F.G'nds lm20y 1 :48%hvy 3’ 109 4 5 5
li I- M Garner ti Q. Apple, W.H.B’ckner. Cadillac 40524 Latonia lm70y l:51%mud 9-10 109
40467 Latonia lm70y l:45%slow 33-10 106 7 4 4
40447 Latonia lm70y 1 :50 hvy 9 109 2 3 2
6 Sandy Lad, Blaise, Lady Luxury 40419 Latonia 1 1-8 l:58%hvy 5
7 Raffeity, Cane Run, Dr. Carmen 40376 Latonia 1 1-8 l:56%slop 3
12 BusyJoe, J.W’gins, W.o’W’dnra 35975 Church’l lm70yl:45 fast 15
7 Ernest B., Cadillac, Queen Apple 39855 Douglas 1 3-16 1 :58*4fast 10
GRAYSON, b. g. 4
40928 F.G'nds 1 1-16 'l :53%hvy 4
40901 F.G'nds lm70y l:46%fast 6
40790 Jef’son
40741 Jef’son
40699 Jef’son
40425 Bowio
40397 Bowie
40341 Bowie
40297 Pimlico
1 l:44%good 4J 111 4 3 1
1 1-16 l:58Vfehvy 13-5 97 1 1 1
3-4 l:19%hvy 7 111 2 2
lm70y 1:50 Vigo od 3 107 7 3 2
lm70y l:51%hvy 13 97 1 3 3
1 1-16 1 :51 fast 11-10 99 6 3 1
3-4 l:13%fast 17 102 7 8
1 l:43%slow 11 104 4 1 2
38871 Aq’duct
286:12 Belmont
59164 Empire 1 l:39V&fast 5 115 4
39146 Empire 1 l:40%fast 3 105 5
5.9119 Empire Ab3-4 l:10%fast 11-5 115 3
39029 Aq’duct 61 f 1:19 fast 15 113 6
38871 Aq’ duct 5-8 1:01%mud 7 HO 9
28632 Belmont 1 1 :41Vigood 25 110 3
BON OTIS, br. m, 5 109
40581 Jef’son 5J f 1:10 slow 2i 108 8
40565 Jef’son 51 f l:14%hvy 4 106 3
40449 Jofson 3-4 1 :19Vihvy 12 107 3
35254 St. Louis 3-4 1:18 fast 15 106 10
35194 St.Louis 3-4 1:18 good 10 104 6
34346 G.R'pids 3-4 1:14 good 23 105 6
32526 Oakl’wn 5J f 1 :08%fast 31 100 6
32192 Oakl’wn 6J f 1 :06 : *ifast 15 100 6
32150 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:17Vfeslow 12 102 1
4056." Jef'son
40449 Jef’son
35254 St.Louis
35194 St.Louis
34346 G.R'pids
32526 Oakl'wn
32192 Oakl’wn
32150 Oakl’wn
PADDY, b. g, 4
40681 Jef’son
40583 Jef’son
40284 Pimlico
40255 Pimlico
40681 Jef’son 51 f l:09%hvy 8 111 4
40583 Jef’son 5i f l:10Vbslow 10 112 3
402.84 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 16 112 5
40255 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 14 110 1
40201 Empire Ab3-4 l:09Vifast 13-10 113 2
39212 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%fast 7 117 8
38542 Belmont 3-4 1:13 fast 10 112 5
38293 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%good 5 111 7
36409 Pimlico 3-4 l:12%fast 18 106 7
36339 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 13-5 110 5
TOP COAT, blk. g, 4 119
40422 Bowie 3-4 l:15‘igood 15f 105111
3J 3*| L Ensor 7 X'epper, Kama, Tom Anderson 40467 Latonia lm70y l:45Vislow 33-10 106 7 4 4
1J 1J L Mink 7 Kama, Ollie Martin. Pepper 40447 Latonia lm70y 1:50 hvy 9 109 2 3 2
3 1 ) 3‘J L Mink 6 Sandy Lad, Blaise, Lady Luxury 40419 Latonia 1 1-8 l:58%hvy 5 107 4 3 3
3J 2* J Gruber 7 Raffeity, Cane Run, Dr.Cnrmen 40376 Latonia 1 1-8 l:56%slop 3 113 3 4 5
l 2 l 2 L Mink 12 BusyJoe, J.W’gins, W.o’W’dom 39975 Church’l lm70yl:45 fast 15 109 4 3 2
J Gruber 7 Ernest B., Cadillac, Queen Apple 39855 Douglas 1 3-16 1 :58*4fast 10 107 2 5 4
31 3*J J F Rasch 12 Dav. Craig, Warsaw. B.McDawell S9775 Lex’ton lm70y l:45V4fast 5 113 7 9 8
4 ‘ 4l * J ° Ur8C {i !L W0 ° dtra £ Murp ‘ ,y GRAYSON, b. g. 4 107
— Kermess (J. B. Goodman). 40928 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :53Vih vy 4 112 3 1 1
?* -- £ £, sc *\ m ‘ Ifl'Per. Marasnuis. T. Anderson 4fi 901 F.G’nds lm70y l:46%fast 6 101 7 2 1
*,1 7r, ^ J Marasmus, Ollie Martin I epper 40875 F.G’nds lmTOv liSOlA.hvy 13-5 106 3 3 4
i\ ^ K sehm 6 Icarus, Assume Mars Mouse <0790 Jef’son 1 l:44%good 4J 111 4 3 1
J? Ji ?> K s ch m 8 Wat^aw. Sat^y Iatd, Orjlerly 40741 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:58y 5 hvy 13-5 97 1 1 1
If. o m « no ndy L w’ I addy ,\ i ;a | li,Qt Lad 40699 Jef’son 3-4 l:19%hvy 7 111 2 2
Ksehm « Pilsen, Warsaw. Orderly 40425 Bowio lm70y l:50V8good 3 107 7 3 2
a! 5 ?”^ n ’w D w r £i ,S ’c •! J ’?, ,U r do,k 40397 Bowie lm70y l:51%hvy 13 97 1 3 3
3J 3 D Conn lly 7 Grundy, W.W. Ilastg s, B. Tromp 40341 Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 11-10 99 6 3 1
By Aeronaut — Princess Chic (H. Field). 40297 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 17 102 7 8
3 1 5 l 2 M Rowan 10 T’portation. Gleipuer, B. Thistle 40239 Pimlico 1 1 :43 2 islow 11 104 4 1 2
l 2 1= M Rowan S Parrish, Benefactor. Gold. Boy . _ . . . ,
3* 3*5 E Ambr’se 8 Btickboard, Grouse, Woodtlirush IRREGULAR, br. h, 5 107
3* 3 7 J E Sande 4 L’Errant, Jack Stuart. Bantry 4,(875 F.U’nds lm70y l^OV-hvy 10 los 6 6
31 3 10 1/ Ensor 0 Gueluud. Bantry, Trophy 40847 F.G'nds 1 1:46 hvy 8 lOo •< *> 6
2 2 1'IC F’b’lher 17 BillMcClov, L’Errant, NoUwn 40698 Jef’son 1 l:48%hvy 4 111 5 4 4
8* S'* C F’b’ther 9 H. Spangled, I»uise V., Empress 40643 Jef’son . , 1 hWvy 8-5 115 1 3 3
3J 3* T Rice 20 Debadou, Wigstone, M.o’tli’Hour 40594 Jef son 1 1-16 1 :49ysgood 10_ ^344
35 5 7 J T Rice 11 Princeps, P.Drapeau, J. au Boul 40533 Jef son lm70y l:a9%hvy 3-5 1«» 14 4
•n m -n • m. _ __ , . 40473 Jot son 1 1~16 l:59^khvy 11-5 109 3 3 3
, B °^ ner°— Cain Chaser (W. C. Weant). 40265 Pimlico 1 1-2 2:35%fast 5 112 • 3 4 3
4 fj n Owens 10 Jack K„ GeiifMal Liberator 40244 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:56%slow 6 116 3 7 7
S o W . e "^ > Ringdove rh pliUeV .. MarTom 40 i85 Empire 1 1-16 l:47*ifast 6 112 2 7 5
5® 5*° D Owens (> Pilsen, Warsaw. Kama
8* 8“=} J Mulcahy 10 L. Stone, Requiram, llnbiconll. KEWPIE O’NEIL, ch. g, 4 107
7 7 12 N Burger 7 N.W’cutt. Hazelnut, C.F’dericks 40:159 Latonia 1 1-8 l:54V6slop 29 104 3 3 5
31 4»3 W Obert 9 Mab, Night Cap, Alan 40321 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 19 103 3 6 6
7i 6*J H Steams 12 Hasty Cora, Frisky, Zin Del 39932 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 10 107 2 5 4
6‘ 7‘* F Merimee 9 Kalitan, OpheliaW., K. Cheatham 39755 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:47%goodl7-10 100 1 3 3
6* 9 1 * F Merimee 9 OpheliaW., MicoGirl. N.W’lcutt 39151 Empire 1 1-16 1:47 fast 4J 106 4 3 4
By Irish Lad — Mintberia (R. L. Bresler). 39105 Empire lm70y l:47%good 18-5 110 2 2 3
6 12 6 1 ® II Wakolt 7 Marasmus, Kama, Ollie Martin 38789 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:4«Vifast 10 98 111
26 3‘ H Waboff 7 Kama. Sandy Lad, Gallant Lad 38722 Jamaica lm70yl:48%slop 10 107 6 4 3
109
4
5
5
5
3*
1* J
109
1
1
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106
7
4
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71* p
109
2
3
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2' J
107
4
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113
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109
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IRREGULAR, hr. h, 5
40875 F.G'nds lniTOy 1 ,50 ’4 h vy
40847 F.G’nds 1 1:46 hvy 8 105 5 6 6
40698 Jef’son 1 l:4S%hvy 4 111 5 4 4
40643 Jef’son ll:50%hvy 8-5 115 1 3 3
40594 Jef’son 1 1-16 1 :49y 5 good 10 97 3 4 4
40533 Jef’son ltn70y 1 :59%hvy 3-5 109 14 4
40473 Jef’son
40265 Pimlico
40244 Pimlico
40185 Empire
1 1-16 1 :59Vshvy 11-5 109 3 3 3
1 1-2 2:35%fast 5
1 1-8 l:56Vr,slow 6
1 1-16 1:47 Vsfast 6
112-3 4 3
116 3 7 7
112 2 7 5
39105 Empire lm70y l:47%good 18-5 110
38789 Aq duct 1 1-16 1 :4«V'5fa»t 10 98
38722 Jamaica lm70yl:48%slop 10 107
Bv Leonid — Queen Lithe (M. A. Warner).
1J 21 J Mooney 9 Obelus. Paddy Dear. Graphic
li 1* J Mooney 7 Graphic. M. Krtiter, Antoinette
3* 1* J Mooney 5 Miss Kruter, Dolina. Graphic
1* 1® J Mooney tj Shad. I.awu, Uer.Temple, Diadi
Mooney 10 Tze-Lsi, Mary Belle, Thinker
4* 4® C Rob’son 7 Irish Kiss. Paddy Dear* Obolus
6 6** L Ensor 0 Cobalt I^ass. Irregular, Cadillac
li 2* F Rob’son ti Warsaw, Ken. Bov. Br.McDawell
l 6 1* C Rob’son 4 P.C’nelly, B.H’pson, D.ofShelby
l h 1J L Ensor 5 Pepper, Green Grass, Blaise
10 10 2 ® S Sn’dmanlO Broom Peddler, Irene, Salvatclle
3* 7‘* C Rob’son 8 Bravado, Vnlspar, Piedra
8 8** R McCr’nn 8 W. Thyme, Millrace, G.M. Miller
6'i 6®J Q Preece 11 ArraliGoOn, LoniseV., Subahdar
2 1 * 2'i Q Preece 6 Wdthrush, C.L’decker. S'balidar
By Hastings — Armilda (P. Dunne).
21 2* J Mooney ti Cob. Lass. Cadillac. Th. Bloom
5* 5'* Tj Ensor ti Douglass S., Bolster, Sandy laid
4'* 4 1 3 L Ensor 5 Franklin, Diversion. Berlin
3‘ 2 3® F Rob’son 4 Waukeag. Warsaw, GipsyQueen
3* 2*1 J Mooney 4 ManisterToi, B. Voter, Diversion
2'i l 1 L Ensor 5 Berlin, Ken. Boy, LittleCottage
2* l'l L Ensor ti Ken. Boy. B.Hampson. - W’rproof
2 n * 4' 2 H Wakoff 5 Sky Pilot. Woodtlirush, Lvtle
7 6" S Sn’dman 7 Piedra. TiePin, Bar of Phoenix
2 2 2 2 F Rob’son 9 Orderly, High. Lassie. M. Jumbo
By Golden Maxim — Bettie Landon (C. E. Patterson).
5 5'® J Dreyer 5 Sun God. Ernest B., Uocnir
6* 6 s i| J Dreyer 8 Buford. Dick Williams, Hocnir
4* 4*J F Jackson 5 Faux-Col, Sansyming, Cadillac
li D H Lunsf'd S Chick Barkley, Aztec, Kling
4* 5*i E Sande It) Tokay. HomeS.Home, J.ofSpades
2‘ 2 1 G Wall3 9 H’meS.H’me. Greetings, K.’sCub
l‘I l'J J Callahan 8 Dcckmate, Ellison. B. of Phoenix
3i 6* M Buxton 13 RoyceRools, W. Violet, Af. Arrow
5 2 6 R i L Ensor It) A.GoOn. LillianShaw. Subahdar 38653 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 12 96 6 2 5 12 11* 11 2T J Rod’g’ezl2 S.ofPl’usure, Magnetite, R.Rools
2“ * 3“ F Rob’son 5 S. Spangled, ArraliGoOn, Sturdee ptttc ivn cittc v _ *
2i 3" F Rob’son tl Turf, Our Nephew, Jane Mary , fog l .VP- hvy
W ^ rank 49553 Bow it* 11-4 2 il3 slow
38801 Aq’duct
38720 Jamaica
38670 Jamaica
7-8 l:25%fast 8 110
3-4 l:14Vfeslop 18-5 104
5?. f 1 :05%fast 90 107
38628 Belmont 3-4 st 1:13 good 30
40330 Latonia
39S67 Aq’duct
39349 Saratoga
39321 Saratoga
38914 Latonia
38647 Latonia
38583 Douglas
36244 Laurel 3-4 l:15%slow 11-10 115 6
36079 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 11 114 6
35967 Laurel 3-4 1:16 hvy 6 109 6
35828 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13%slow 4 110J 3
BUSY JOE. blk. m, 6 109
40X92 F.G'nds 5i f 1 :07h-.good 15 113 7
40330 Latonia 3-4 1 :12**Jast 9 113 6
39S67 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13Vsfast 15 113 5
39349 Saratoga 7-8 l:24%fast 15. 104 10
39321 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast 15 111J 6
38914 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 15 99 5
3X647 Latonia 3-4 l:14 1/ = fast 17-10 100 8
38583 Douglas 3-4 l:12%fast 5 114 10
BOB HENSLEY, ch. g. 8 11«
3S7X1 Latonia 3-4 LMVshvy 32 iiw 4
38505 Douglas 3-4 l:l38sgood ao 110 4
37201 F.G’nds 1 1-16 lAS'H.hvy 5 104 1
37115 F.G’nds 3-4 l:15*ihvy 16-5 109 2
37070 F.G’nds lmTOy 1:44 fast 8 106 4
37023 F.G’nds 1 l:44't,hvy 3 108 4
36978 F.G’nds 1 l:44%hvy 7-20 109 1
36946 F.G’nds 1 l:38%fast 8 104 2
36834 Jef’son 3-4 1:14 slow 10 108 6
BLUEBANNOCK, b. g, 5 114
40729 Jef’son 5-8 1:06 hvy 12 109 8
40GS7 Jef’son 3-4 l:17%slow 15 112 7
40536 Bowie 61 f l:23%hvy 24 110 5
403X0 Bowie 7-8 l:31%hvy 27f 115 4
40093 Laurel lm70y 1:46 fast 43 113 1
39861 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 57 106 7
89818 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast 18f 116 13
39778 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:lfi%hvy 10 116 6
37225 F.G’nds 3-4 l:15%mud 8 104 2
4 4 n * 4 8 J M Buxton 5 I'lags. O'Donovan, George Starr
7 11* ll'» M Buxton 12 Motor Cop, Flags, JackllareJr. TV™ 2°„.
4 4i 4* M Buxton 14 High. Lad, Startling, Naturalist
3 3 2 3’J M Buxton 15 Nepperlian, Cavan Boy, Seafarer Bo'vie
By Star Shoot — Raglan (J. E. Griffith). 40299 Pimlico
9 10' 7° L Stalker 12 F.theGreat, Pepper. Blazeaway 40271 Pimlico
11. A Schu’g’r 9 Coippadre. Ch.Leydecker, Trophy 40191 Empire
2 1”* 2* A Schu’g’r 8 I)r. Johnson, O’D’novan, W’dtrap
3 3 1 * 4° A Schu’g’rlO Compadre, Kalitan, George Starr SIXTH
9 9* 8 1 ® A Schu’g’rlO II. Grenade, Trophy, Polymellan 4 113.)
1 1* 1“* L Lykes 11 GoldTnssel, Seafarer, Fragonard
107
15 112 7 5 5
9-10 102 555
1 1-4 2:12%slow 3J 110 4 6 4
1 1-4 2:13%fast 13-10 110 5 5 4
1 1-2 2:39%fast 9-10 103 7 6 4
1 1-4 2:10%fast 27-10 104 3 3 3
1 1-4 2:08%fast 81 112 7 9 6
1 1-4 2:0S%fast 105 113 10 9 9
1 1-4 2:06%fast 12 113 5 5 5
By Locohatchee — Putgada (G. W. Forman).
6' 6 ' 3 M Rowan 7 Opportunity, Lottery. Grayson
415 4 i« b McCr’nn 5 Kebo. Gold. Boy, Sister Emblem
®nk 2 2 R McCr’nn 0 I*. Butterfly, Luther, Babettc
l h l 2 R McCr’nn (> Fount. Fay, Piedra, Gold. Boy
1* 1* R McCr’nn 7 Buck Nail, Dan. Amalgamator
2 l 1* R McCr nn K Bravado, Gold. Boy. BabySister
5J 4 2 i T Par’ton 10 Piedra, Ken. Boy, Woodthrusli
5 2 5 8 j T Par’ton 10 Mad. Curie, Bolster, B.ofPh’enix
6 5 12 E Haynes 5 Woodtrap, Air Man, Runes
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile and 70 Yards,, 3-year-olds and upward.
4—113.)
Claiming. (Feb. 12, 1916— 1 :42*/ 5 —
109 6 3
UOJ 3 1
109
113 7 0
113 6 6
113 6 10
104 10 10 6
111J 6 6
99 5 6
116
4
110 4
104 1 1
ink L Lykes 12 Valerius. K. O’Neil, M.o’T.Hour rvEtYN V br m 5
b yke l l ?’ WitObet. Ruth Law, Payment 407x7 Jef’son * 5-8 1:031
2 2 4 8 i F Keogh 0 Lamus, Nepperhan, Nutcracker 37553 Oakl'wn 3-4 1:141
5-8 1 :03V&gOod 4
3-4 l:14V4fast 40
3-4 l:13*fcfast 50
1 1:44 %hvy 3 308 4 3 2
1 l:44%hvy 7-20 109 1 3 2
1 1 :38%f ast 8 1 04 2 3 5
Bv Sain — Bandello (E. R. Bradley). S7503 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13*ifast 50
5 2 5 7 J L Gentry 7 Pepper, Kama, Marasmus 37218 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:48Vsfast 7
3 2 2 2 L Gentry 12 M’asm’s, J.W’gins, W.o’W’dom 37136 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:49%slow 10
7 1 7*3 L McAtee 16 Lively, Housemaid, II. Burgoyne 37026 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 5
2J 7“i E Pool 15 WaterWar, LazyLou, S’ndmanll. 36917 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:46 fast 4J
6* 6®3 L Gentry 6 Louise V.. Adele, Petrovna 36853 Jef’son 1 l:42*fcgood 8-1
6 6 8 3 H Lunsf’d *i SkilesKnob, Bringliurst, Dimitri 36720 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:53V4s)ow 20
1J 1' H Lunsf’dl2 M.B.T’rman, R’cliest’r, L’ghorne 36677 Jef’son lm70y l:53Vshvy 10
4 1 4®J L Gentry 12 Sirocco. Hocnir. Arch Plotter FArF , „
By Rapid Water— Mae Erwin (H. Perkins). 40807 Jef’son ’ Y,-*s 1 :03 good 4
- t i ’* »^n roV o a ' Brtb. Voter, impressive 40547 Bowie 1 1-16 l:54%slow 5J
5 „ 6" F Smith (» Rifle, hqueeler M liirling Dun Bovvle gj f l:23%hvy 5J
4 ’° 4 ‘* A Johnson 5 Bondage Hauberk D. Williams 40450 Bowie 7 . 8 1;2 9 fast 11-1
3 2 3 2 A Johnson 7 Opportunity, Cob. Lass, Cleanup 40407 Rnwie 6' f 1 hvv 5
31 4 *i M Garner 5 St. Isidore Valais Cheer Leader ^ B ® wle U lilSXfast 70
2 * 2b A Johnson 0 Opportunity, Lib. Sands, W.Lady H.deG’ce 5J f l:06%fast 58
^ Rob eon (i Wauk^g Woodtrap Hondo 32585 H.deG’ce 51 f 1:07 fast 42
2’i 2® E Pool 6 Lady P.otha, Sasiu, Tokay 2ie , 7 Laurel 1 139 fast "IS
4J 6 S J M Garner 6 Emden, Bringhurst, J. J. Lillie i-aurei 1 i. u a last -11
By Blues — Bantronia (A. Corbett). INDOLENCE, b. g, 8
37218 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast
36853 Jef’son 1 l:42*fegood 8-5
36720 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:53V4slow 20
36677 Jef’son lm70y l:53Vshvy 10
SKEER FACE, b. g, 6
40807 Jef’son 5-8 1:03 good 4
40547 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :54Vsslow 5J
40536 Bowie 6i f l:23%hvy 5J
95
109 3 4
105 12 10
111 12 11
105 6 1 2
105 8 8 3
111 4 1 1
98 8 2 3
97 5 6 2
105J 3 1 1
102 4 4 5
7-8 1:29 fast 11-10 110 8
40407 Bowie 61 f 1:23 hvy 5
40338 Bowie 3-4 l:l:i\fa.st 70
"2604 H.deG’ce 5J f l:06%fast 58
'32585 H.deG’ce 51 f 1:07 fast 42
23637 Laurel
1 1:39 fast 218 100
INDOLENCE, b. g. 8
5'* H Cassity 10 General, L.L’gfellow, Dr.C’pbell 40903 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:49%fast
61 f 1 :23%hvy 24 110 5 4
7-8 1 :31%hvy 27f 115 4 4
lm70v 1:46 fast 43 113 1 1 1
6 5 51 5'* H Cassity 10 General, L.L’gfellow. Pr.C’pbel
7 3 5'-' 9' 7 H AVakoff 9 K. Griff, E. Baumann, M. Twinkle
4 8 ll 2 11'* C Kummerljt T.Decision, Fir.Line, Dr.C’pbel
4 2 3* 3* A Johnson 14 S. Emblem, Stnrfinch, HandsOf
14 7* 8*3 A Pickens i) Bravado, Sea Urchin, Zinnia
2 3 3 1 6 16 C KummerlO Refugee, Say, Stir Up
12 12 ll 1 10'® R Ball 10 Sybil, Kultur, Belle Itoberts
6 6 8® 12 2 ® D Stirling 12 Peeper, Sis.Embletu, Bellringer
4 4 6* 71® O Willis 12 BillieB., HastyCora, Sil. Shapiro
112
111 8 6
Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched:
ERMITANA, b. f, 4 108
390;>o Hem> 3-® 1:13 fast 9 101
38970 Reno 3-4 1:13 fast 21-10 107
38767 Reno 5’. f 1 :0S*ifast 7-5 107
38728 Reno 3-4 l:14%fast 13-10 105
B T ..y? n J r T 0I ? p— 1 1 ? oI . at jP", (E ’ Ce £ rian) - AI . BENEFACTOR, b. g. 4
4 12 .T McIntyre .* It. Ell* nton. Prom. Me. M.M lsby ™ p.-.i,. , iiT- i •*«
4 ’S J Glass 5 Careen. MayM’lsby, LauraMiller l(ls; ^ {.-’e nds lm7<iy lHS'Hmud s“
37799 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:13 fast
4)
103 1
2,6x4 Oakl’wn
3 4 l:14%slow
10
1041 1
37615 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:13 fast
13-5
107 3
37565 Oakl’wn
5?. f 1:07 fast
6
104 11
PATRIOTIC MARY. b. f. 4
1P3
37265 F.G'nds
3-4 1 :14'r,fast
50
106 3
36643 Jef'son
5* f l:09Vsslow
60
110113
36315 Latonia
5) f l:07%fast
ISf
104) 5
35861 Church’l
6) f l:0S*jfast
26f
105 11
35464 Lex'ton
51 f l:0S*ifast
25
104 8
35270 St.Louis
35213 St.Louis
3-4 1:18 fast 3-2 111 4
51 f 1:10 fast 8 109 6
US J Glass Careen. MayM’lsby, LauraMiller )( IS36 F.G'nds lmTOv l:48*-,mud s
" . •' G ass !■’ ?( aa !' a 1 i f lll 'T’ MineraUini VVand m «; Latonia 1 1-16 Lh.^fast 1
•, •, ih C i ° D af f : It.LlPle sauton. VVand. B.Quince ,|0048 Church’l J 1-8 l:53'/ 0 fast 17-:
1 i j 2 F Fool ‘ Iiai'A alley Haseen, Postniaster 39971 church'1 1 3-16 l:59%f ast 2\
4 7 8* f " W Obert 1 ’I Masquerader G.Gruss, BillieB. :} 9892 Douglas 1 1-16 l:40%fast 11
3 4 41. 5*3 L Lyke 1(1 Onico. Green Grass, Mar.v’sBeau mom s ar ., t n?i 1 1-38Gfnst 7
8 8 7 2 7>* G Moles’ thll Grundy. David Craig, l’ilsen 39078 Latonla 1 3-16 2:0"Vsslow 14
By Patriot — Mary Sayre (H. Poole). 38945 latonia lm70y l:43%fast 14
11 11 11* 11'* W Collins 12 1*. Connelly, Dioscoride, Austral 38903 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45*ifast 68
14 14 14* 14'* D Conn’llylo Oricu. Girl. H.C.Bnsch, M.Filley 38174 Church’l 1 1-16 l:49%mud IS
8 8 ll 1 ll 11 H Gray 12 StorniBound, Kat. Canal, M.Gove _______ ___
8 9 7* 7 8 3 N Burger 12 C. Barkley, Par.Maid, MissAgnes BRICKLEY, b. g ; 8
6 6 10 1 10'® F Murphy 12 FrankWilson. L. Luxury, Parrish 10870 F.G'nds lm7«y l:52%hvy 3
2 1 1» 1* N Burger S Commigan. Elienezer, L.Gayety «®8 JeC+ion .1 L:e3ishvy 3
3 3 3 1 3 2 N Burger 8 Orieut.Girl. Cominigun. Vintage 40616 Jef'son 3-4 1:21 mud 5
36603 Jef’son lm70y l:46V8good 5 109 4 6 6
36586 Jef’son lmTOy 1 :46%good 41 109 3 3 3
36557 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:50%slow 12 106 6 4 4
36389 Latonia 1 3-16 1:58 fast 11 106 2 2 2
36343 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :46*ifast 13 107 5 4 5
BENEFACTOR, b. g. 4 110
4(I’M)2 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :4!' a : ,fast 31 103 6 S 10
40836 F.G’ nils lmTOv l:4S 3 -,mud X 108 2 2 2
40346 Latonia 1 1-16 1 ast 1 104 11 7
4004S Church’l 4 1-8 l:53'/ 5 fast 17-10 97.V 5 4 1
39971 Church’l 1 3-16 l:59%fast 2J 99 2 1 1
39892 Douglas 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 11-5 99 5 2 2
39339 Saratoga 1 1 :38®r,fast 7 100S 6 5 5
39078 Latonia 1 3-16 2:02Vsslow 14-5 99 5 4 3
38945 Latonia lm70y l:43%fast 14-5 98 1 6 6
38903 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 58 104 7 7 4
By Jack Atkin — Mctzie (A. L. Kirby).
4 2 2 2 2' M Garner 8 II. Dale, Safranor. Proxp’sBabv
10 10 10* 10‘ 2 W Riden’rBJ Sil. Shapiro, MissKr’ter, Sis.Susi»
11 11 ll 2 9'® W Riden’rl2 Mae Murray. Murg.N., Par.Maid
2 3 5) ll 1 ® L Lykes 12 Bed Cross, Sam Slick. KingMart
3 3 4) 5*2 L Lykes 12 Alston, Dancer, Lackrose
1 4 6® 9*® L Mink 12 Arbitrator, Napoleon, Erin
3 6 9 2 9 11 O Willis 12 Mikifula. M.Herrmann, R.Cross
2 1 l 1 ) 1* G Walls 9 Handful!, Lynn, Stout Heart
111) 1') L Lykes 8 Amulet, Slumberer, Fairly
5 6 6 6 2 ® A Johnson 6 Cruces. Regreso. Ben Hampson
By Hippodrome— Fleeing Venus (J. W. Williams).
a •■> 4 2 3® T Par’ton 9 Gleipuer, T.forTat. ClarieeRuth
1 2 2) 4 2 ) G Carroll 11 Euterpe. Iv. Neptune, Noureddin
3 3 3®x 4*) R McCr’nn 13 T.Decision, Fir.Line, Dr.C’pbell
7 4 2) 2‘) R McC’r’nnU C. A.Comiskey, Ijoftus, Dr.C’pbell
a 3 2) 2®® T Par’ton 13 Blazeaway, Back Bay, JuneBug
9 9 G'i 5*) E Haynes 11 Blazeaway. .Tune Bug, Ina Kay
6 6 6' A Collins 8 Tea Cuddy. Carbide. Feskv
5 3 7* 7* : ; E Ambr’se S Hauberk, SkilesKnob. Tea'Caddy
3 6 8 8 1 ' 2 F Hopkins 8 Chicklet, t'rimi>er, Dad.’s Choice
By McGee — Princess Oraa (M. R. Pons).
7 3 5) 3 7 M M'thewsl3 M.Kosell.. B. Jonathan, Dervish
4 4 3) 2') M M’thews 9 Gor.ISoberts, Dervish, St. Bridge
9 7 7* 7‘ 2 M M’thewslO MissWells, Willdo. BlueThistle
5 5 7 2 6" M M’thews 8 Blaise, Orderly, Iolite
6 5 4) 3® L Garner 8 Merchant, Dolina, Penrod
1 1 3* 3*) L Garner 9 Turco, Lib.Sands, Savonarra
6 4 3) 2®* L Garner 8 Kedland, Marianao, Baby Lvneh
3 2 1' 1' L Garner 6 His Nibs, Langliorne, Foxy Griff
4 3 7) 7* L Garner 9 Marianao, BlaekBroom, Traction
2 2 4 “ 4 * N Barrett 9 Sun God, ItifleSh’ter, Dr.Carmen
o 5 5 l b*i lx Barrett 12 B. Spiller, Tush Tush, Grasmere
3* 3*) L Garner
3) 2 n ® L Garner
1* l l L Garner
FOURTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Jan. 11, 1916—1:37*5—5—106.)
FRANKLIN, ch. g, 6 11
40940 F.G’nds 1 l-l'i 1 :47’ t ;,slo w 4 11
40s::: F.G'nds 1 1:40 fast 11-5 117 1 1 3
40753 Jef'son 1 1-16 l:55%hvy 7-5 122 3 3 2
40688 Jef’son 1 1 AX-^.hvy 9-5 111 4 3 2
40353 Bowie 1 l:42 2 5 fast 2) 113 6 3 3
40325 Bowie 1 l:41*5fast 1 115 3 3 3
40241 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :489tslow 6 117 5 1 1
40225 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :45 fast 9-10 1 20 4 4 1
40200 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :45*-,fast 13-20 116 2 5 5
BUFORD, ch. g, 5 109
40525 !>atonia 1 1-16 1 :50*sinud 38 1«8 6 . 6
40389 l-atonla 1 1:44 mud 3 110 4 .1 1
4(1321 Latonia 1 1-1*: 1 A.i^.fast 14-., 114 6 3 3
39995 Church’l 1 1-16 l:46'f,fast 7-5 107 2 1 1
39X30 Douglas 3-4 l:ll*ifast 7 10X 6 6
39789 Lex’ton 8-4 1 :13Vfefast 33-10 111 l 4
39695 la>x'ton lmTOy lAlV.fast 2 111 3 3 2
392f*S Saratoga 7-8 l:25%good 7 104 7 7
89213 Saratoga 1 l:37*tfast 16-5 109 2 3 4
89196 Saratoga 1 l:3S : )ifast 5) 111 3 2 4
ROYCE ROOLS, b. g. 4 112
8X722 Jamaica lm’Oyl :48 2 -.slop 13-10 112 6 2 1
88653 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:473 5 fast 7 101 9 10 10
38353 Jamaica 3-4 l:1314fast ll-.> 101 3 2
38235 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 111 4 2
3X101 Pimlico 3-4 l:13<4tast 13-10 112 3 1
37644 Oakl’wn 5) f l:07? E fast 8 100 4 2
HANK 0 DAY, br. g. 7 109
By Jim Gaffney — Gliding By (H. S. Koppin). 36233 Laurel
2- 2' L Lyke 7 Court ship. Waukeag. Ticket 36197 "Laurel
4® 2) F Rob’sonlO Lucky B., Courtship, Brib. Voter 35927 Laurel
1) 2* F Rob’son 4 Waukeag, Diversion. GreyEagle | 35874 Laurel
1® 1* A Johnson 5 Diversion. Berlin. Irregular vtdotvt* •
1(1X70 F.G'nds lmTOy 1 :528shvy 3
406:61 Jef '«o n J L:53iJhvy 3
4(i616 Jef'son 3-4 1:21 mud 5
4P450 Jef’son 3-4 1 :l!l%hvy 12
S6741 Jef’son 1 1-16 1:50 good x
36280 Laurel 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 6
36233 Laurel 1 1-8 1:54 good 10
36197 Laurel 1 1 16 lrfrl**;hvy 24
35927 Laurel 11-4 2:10Ghvy 12
35874 Laurel 1 1-8 1:58 hvy 11
By Ballot — Ollie Belle (W. F. Poison).
6 2 ' K Simpson s E\tei 'liator. Drastic. W.MVliine
6®* F Smith S Drastic. Bnsilius. Opportunity
1 1® II .1 Guike s Dick Williams. Hocnir, SuiiGod
4' 6®) F Smith S Drastic. Has
2® 1® H J Burke s Dick William _
is y- F Smith H Whirl. Dun, .Miss. Polly. Sun God 356O5 DougiHs lmTOy I AS^fast 46
5* 3 3 h R Simpson 7 Korbly. Kinney, Gallant Laa cttktttt aqu e
•jh 2’” K Simpson 5 ltlue Paradise, Faux-Col, Purdey c “- P 1 * ®
is Vh R Simpson 7 Cadillac, WhirlinjtDun, ErnestH. f !^ r i n K HI
>1 R Simpson 9 Startling. Bribed Voter, Slip. Elm k?* 1?" lm7 °y
i R Simpson 10 Nigel. Wyoming, Serenest i ”-’n 1 7°
* R Simpson 7 SmartMoney, G. Queen, I’eer.One Doug Us lmi0yl:4--5fa!jt 6
„ , ’ „ . . ... ’ , iX454 Douglas 1 l:3i%fast 32
56581 Jef'son lm20y 1:44 good :'4) 102
36067 Latonia 1 1-8 1:53 fast 51-10 110
35801 Church’! 1 1-16 1:48 good 9 106
35649 Douglas 1 1-8 l:55%fast 15 110
3-4 l:13*itast 13 10 112 3
i) f l:07?,faat 3 100 4
■ g. 7 109
40833 F.G’nds
40188 Empire
49147 Empire
40129 Empire
1 1 40 fast S 112 10
lmTOy 1:4,5 fast 7 126 5
lin70v 1:44 fast 1-2 120 3
j 1 :40*4fast 2) 117 2
9959 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48V8hvy
89707 Aq’duct
39602 Belmont
39366 Saratoga
1 1 :38*sfast 2
1 1 :39'/sfast 7
Il:36*4fast 4i
3) 4* R Simpson * SmartMoney, G. Queen, Peer.une
By Salvation — Saintolat (T. H. Cross).
1® 1* I, Lyke 13 W. Violet. Al. Arrow. W’dtlirush
4> 3*) II Ericks' nl2 S.ofP’asure, Magnetite. Miutoll.
2* 2-_ It Troise S Compadre. Poacher. Onjco
1* 1* It TroUe 7 Thistle. Piedra. Our Nephew
1* 1® C Hummer 9 Louise V.. Kewpie O’Neil, Onico
1* 1* D Conn' llyl2 K.’sCub. FrozenGlen. MissFussy
By Peep o'Day — Eric Belle (A. C. Porretto).
9* V* L Lyke lit Lucky It.. Franklin. Courtship
5 0*” L Lvke 5 Naturalist, L’Errant, Af. Arrow
3' 8® L Ensor 4 B.S’nnon. S’dragonll., W’dtrap
2* 1“® L Ensor 3 Stromboli, Matinee Idol
I'll) M Buxton 3 Itunes, Daddy’s Choice
21 1) M Buxton 12 Itevekr, I’iedra, Wise Man
4) 37 T Rice 7 C. Tassel, St. Lsidore, Wal. Hall
1) 2 1 ) T Rice 9 StarMaster. CornTassel. O.Wood |
38373 Church' 1 l l :4«7ifast 7
38261 Church'! 1 l-ie X:48%mud 14
112 11 13 13 13
111 6 6 8 5
111 2 6 6 4
102 8 7 7 7
100 4 3 4 3
104 3 6 5 4
107
111 10 9 8 5
106 7 7 7 7
107 14 13 13 13
109 10 10 9 8
105 7 7 7 6
102 6 6 6 6
' 110 9 8 9 7
106 9 9 9 7
110 9 9 7 6
105 9 7 6 8
102
!«M» f, 5 5 -
no < i i j
107 5 5 8
107) 5223
108 5 5 5 5
103 1 2 3 3
99) 3 2 5 6
By The Manager — Alanarka (M. J. Rooney).
f‘ «*' M Gamer 13 M.Kosell.. It.J’athnii. Indolence
B Kle»g.-r 8 Daedalus. Parrish, Gold. Bov
2- 2- J Gruber 12 Honolulu. Helen Atkin. Hope
2) 2) F Smith 7 Lottery, FairOrient, Bl. Broom
2* 2 2 F Smith 12 Turco, Bl. Broom, J.W. Klein
2* 2‘ H Lunsf’d 7 Iiour.LaU. F.Orient, J.W Klein
6* 5 6 i E Sande 7 Dan. Deckmnte, PleasantDreams
bn® 3 1 F Merimeel2 Thrills, Brown Velvet. Alston
2) 3'J E Sande 9 Peer. One, Angeline, J. Heffering
5 l 6*i R SirnpsonlO Clairvoyant. M.’sBeuu. S.-Namy
6 6 22 O Willis (i Manokiu. Mist. Polly, Ch’rLeader
By Ort Wells— The Scold (Romer & Bmmfield).
■>- a 8 ) J Rod’s’ ez li Tze-Lsi. Hand. Rose. Dick Dare
41 3*) A Johnson 9 Pulaski. Willdo. (’apt. Hodge
7* J De Ford 9 Inqiiieta. Robert Lee. Thirst
Ji ,?■ : f _ Ford 12 Blaise. I.. Prim-ess, N.Wuleutt
^ Rowan 14 King Hamburg, Alston, Dancer
T-, h U Mirza, Ocean 1‘rince, Ham. Dame
« iA ^ W avnes 8 Obolus. Budweiser. Ella Ryan
h ™ nsor 8 Motttresor, 8ky Pilot, Budweiser
on ia t* S nsor S Pilot, NoManager, Cop. King
3 . L Ensor 7 ( has. Francis, Durtworth, Miudu
38017 Lex’ton
F C l:10tkgood
20
112
2
4
3
2)
2®'
36299 Latonia lmTOy l:44V s hvy ‘
17-10
109
1
3 4
4
5)
6*
86202 Latonia.
3-4 1:13 fast 43-10
103
7
7
4
2®
1 '
36064 Latonia
3-4 l:124ifast
6
106
4
4
3
5
6*
VINTAGE, blk.
f. 4 (M)
95
Bv
40925 F.G'nds
51 f 1 :ll'.-,hvv
30
108
.8
10
ID
10
10'
3)2X8 St.Louis
5’. f 1:14 mud
20
105
6
5
5 1
6®
35270 St.Louis
3-4 1:18 fast
10
111
3
5
5
5b
7"
35213 St.Louis
61. f 1:10 fast
10
109
4
4
4
411
4®
35173 St Louis
5-8 1:05 good
15
106
5
5
5"
35154 St.Louis
51 f 1:15 slow
15
103
3
6
5
6'
36122 St.Lbuis
5) f 1:15 mud
15
108
4
7
5
0 7 i
34743 Mt. Royal
5-8 1:01 fast
54
101
o'i
34682 Ylt.Royal
0-8 l:02%fast
5
104
S‘i
("’ i'“ D Owens It) Hayden, Tliornwood. Lit. Bigger
6) 6® J D Owens 111 Bertodauo, Mikifula, Slumberer
0 6‘) D Owens ti Marianao. Jocular. Sayonarra
7* 7 2 ‘* J Williams 9 Sayonarra, Julia L., Alfadir
6* 6'* W Kelsay !l Q. Apple, F. Legend, Sayonarra
2® 3®® R McD’ottlt) Dovedale. FairOrient, HighHorse
4) 6*J R McD’ottl2 Cleek, Penrod, Y'ermak
By Peep o'Day — Algie M. (G. Senn).
5 o 2 -> H Stearns -5 Prunes, Queen Apple. Lottery
2® 6*1 D Conn lly 7 Buford, Cadillae. Whirling Diiu
8 8*1 D Conn’lly S BonTronip. S.Alyssum, K.’s.Ioker
3* 6 l * D Conn’liy K Smart Money, Kama, Sun Maid
513 D Conn lly 5 Brad. ’s Choice, Grundy, Buford
2 2 3® F Smith 5 Sansyming, Valais. Queen Annie
9 9"> F Smith 9 Beav rkill. Fruit Cake, Midway
2) 2« D Conn lly 7 Ruhu. Petrovna. Diversion
5) 6'i D Conn lly 8 First Ballot. Star Maid, 3. Lawn
S Pat. Mary. Commigan, Rbeuezer
5 Orien.Girl, Com’igan. Pat^Marr
6 Lady Luxury . M.vCracie, Semcena
11 Breezy. JohnHyner, Hasty Mabel
I’ 9 Lady Luxury. A. Louise. Breezv
Sunday, January 12, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM.
LADY LEONA, b. m, 5
40906 F.G'nds lm20y l:49%mud 25
40787 Jef'son
40684 Jef’son
40633 Jef’son
5-8 l:03%good 15
3-4 l:18%slow 7
1 1 :53%hvy 20
40584 Jef’son lm70y l:50%slow 25
40563 Jef’son
40543 Jef’son
40511 Jef'son
40490 Jef'son
5$ f l:14%hvy 10
5$ f l:14%hvy 8
5$ f 1:15 hvv 21
51 f 1 :15 hvy 15
LIBERTY STAR. ch. g, 4 (M)
,0041 F.G’nds 1 1 :43%slew 30
40005 Jef’son 3-4 1:16 good 11-5
40585 Jef'son 3-4 1:17 good 8
40171 Empire Ab3-4 l:09%fast 20
4012S Empire Ab3-4 1 :08Vifast 60
59142 Empire 5$fl:06%fast 30
39119 Empire Ab3-4 l:10%fast 29
39044 Aij'duct 7-8 l:25%fast 100
DAHABIAH II.. br. f, 4 (M)
40845 F.G’nds 1 1 :47%hvy 15
40504 l.atonia lm70y 1 :46%good 19
4(462 Estonia lm70v 1:47 slow 42
40346 l.atonia 1 1-16 l;4fc%fast 28f
39795 I .ex' ton 1 1-16 l:47%fast 25
39751 1. ex’ ton 3-4 1:17 hvy 126
39040 l.atonia lm70y l:44%fast 96
38959 Eatonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 126
3S837 Eatonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 153
SAXKAM’S JOURNEY, ch. f. 4(M)
40926 F.G’nds 51 f l:10'Khv.v 12
40818 Jef’son 5-8 l:03%slow 12
40807 Jef’son 5-8 1:03 good 30
40926 F.G’nds 51 f l:10%hvy 12
40818 .Tef ’soil 5-8 l:03%slow 12
40807 Jef’son 5-8 1:03 good 30
38218 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:49%fast 130
38176 Pimlico
38141 Pimlico
38028 H.deG'ce
37975 H.deG'ce
37846 Bowie
1 l:43Vsgood 72
1 1:43 fast 156f
3-4 1:15 fast 87
5-8 1:00 fast 30f
3-4 l:ll%fast 445
ALMA B., br. m, 5 (M) 107
40845 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hw 8 104 4 7 6
40683 Jef’son 5 h f l:10%slow 10 107 2 3
40645 Jef'son 5$ f l:13%hvy 15 115 5 8
40515 Bowie 1 1-4 2:12%slow 25 106 1 4 4
40477 Bowie lmTOy l:47%fast 18 106 11 11 12
40420 Bowie lm20y l:47%good 8 104 6 6 6
40294 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :54%hvy 105 102 2 2 2
40102 Laurel 1 1:42 fast 29 108 3 8 10
39S98 H.deG’ce lm70yl:46%fast 66 112 13 13 12
AUGUSTUS, ch. g, 4 (M) 95
40925 F.G’nds 51 f 1:11 %hw 8 10S 10 9
40834 F.G'nds lmllOy 1:44 fast 30 103 7 7 7
40542 Jef’son 5$ f l:17%hvy 16-5 106 1 1
40469 Jef’son 3-4 l:24%hvy 15 108 2 5
40372 Eatonia 3-4 l:15%slop 7f 104 8 7
33869 Douglas lm70vl :45%fast 71 107 10 9 9
39731 Lex’ ton 3-4 1:17 hvy 5 107 12 11
39022 Eatonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 33 114 9 10 6
38834 Latonia 1 1-16 l:51%hvy 3J 109| 6 5 5
38778 Eatonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 19 111 12 11 9
104
100 9 9 8
104 6 6
104 1 6
109 8 7 8
102 7 7 7
104 1 6
103 5 5
109 7 6
112 4 6
106
105 1 1 2
105 4 4
111 4 4
107 J 7 5
109 4 4
110 3 15
115 16 11
116 6 5
100
107 11 11 11
99 2 3 3
101 19 9
104 7 6
106 9 6 7
108 6 4
106$ 999
92 7 5 5
97 10 10 10
97
108 9 9
113 10 10
106 2 3
112 8 8 8
98 7 11 12
100 11 10 11
105 8 fi
110 8 8
111 7 7
107
104 4 7 6
By Peep o' Day — Hattie Walker (R. H. Good).
8 7$ 7 19 I Gregory 14 Seafarer. Bombast. Cracow
6 6$ 6 1 ® I Gregory 8 Hazel Dale. Evelyn V., Sa fra nor
5 3* 3*1 S Sn’dman 8 Ringdove. Sinai. Handsel Rose
8 9 9 3 ‘ I Gregory 9 Pulaski, Willdo, Brickley
5 1- 7'* I Gregory 8 Blue Rock. Brando, Slumberer
5 5 1 5 B J I Gregory 0 BonOtis, Ringdove, Th’opliileV.
5 6" 5** I Gregory (5 Parrish. A1 Pierce, Leta
6 6 5 6“ I Gregory 7 N. Walcott, N. Model, P’ntagenet
4 3$ 2* I Gregory 6 Sand.vl.ad. Ringdove. SkinnyB.
By San Antonio — Fontaine Labbe (C. N. Darke).
7 7- 7 11 G Moles’th 9 liliopis. Baby Lynch. Paddy Bear
4 2 2 2$ A JohnsonlO H.C.Basch, Capt. Hodge, Breezy
4 2$ 2 1 C Watson 8 Sabretasii, MissSterling. Pulaski
5 6 1 9' 7 M Buxton 12 Alvord. Adele. Our NepLew
4 4= 4'* E Taplm r> Pit. Thule, S. Spangled, A.GoOn
15 15 15 28 A Pickens 17 I.'Infirmier, BillMcCloy, Sungold
12 12 1 in 1 ® A Pickens 17 Daedalus, Bill McCloy. L’Errnnt
7 7* 7* 8 A Pickens 9 Reg. Lodge, HankO’Day, Muuokin
By Helmet — Altiora (D. T. Morris).
11 11 10 s 8 O Willis 11 Adelaide. H'ndselRose, Astraea
4 4* 3=S J Dreyer 9 J.W.Klein. Tliis.Green. OldMiss
7 5 2 4’ 3 J Dreyer 10 FaiHiriont, Grumpy, L.Cocbran
6 7 2 6‘i H J Burkel2 Honolulu, Benefactor. H. Atkin
8 7- 6 11 E Pool 12 Sasenta, GreatGull, Capt.Hodge
7 6’ 4" J Morys 12 Snngold. Premium, Tom Goose
10 10 2 10' 5 L Garner 12 Clara Martin. Leta, Bandymo
6 4$ i 9 i J Gruber 8 Big Fellow, Kling. Mad.H’rmann
10 10 10 2S J MajesticlO C’rvoyant, E.H’rrmann, C. Hodge
By Saxham — Far Gone (L. O. Sawyer).
9 7'° R Pauley 9 Laggard. Milda. Vigilante
10 10 10 63 E Lyke 10 Rookery. Notate. Jack Healey
3 5 2 5 9 J M Garner 9 Gleipner. Tit for Tat, SkeerFace
8 8 l 9 s * W H’hries 9 Golden Glo\y, Vnlspar, Coral
11 12$ 12 20 H Ericks’nla King John, Dragoon, Oenone
11 11 ll 32 S Sn’dmanll Julia L., Millrace, High Low
10 10 10 8 J S Sn'dmanlO WestMeath, KingJohn, Millrace
9 7* 9“ N Huff 12 Adele, Millrace. Brig o’ Dee
8 9$ 10“ N HufT 10 Louise V.. J. of Spades. Onward
By Hessian — Court Dance (Elspass & Wilson).
5 41 4”$ C Rob’sonll Adclante. H’ndselRose, Astraea
3 3 2 3 4 J Rod’g’ez 8 Ettahe, Little D., Neg
8 7= 7 27 S Wolst’m 8 Sahretash, Parlor Boy. Safranor
3 3 3 5 10 W Doyle 12 H.’sBrotlier, GenevieveB., B.Coy
14 8* 6“ W Doyle 16 Zouave, El Plaudit, LeDinosaure
4 3$ 3 2 $ R Denyse 15 Sibola. Caddie. Geo. Washington
2 4 4 4 10 H Myers 10 Blue Thistle, Luther, Oc.Prinee
9 7$ 6 7 | S Sn'dmanlO S. Bridge. ElPl’udit, G.W’ington
12 10$ 9 11 J Rod'g’ezl3 Q. Bloude, Dramaturge, Goblet
By Transvaal — Augusta Victoria, by Sain (P.
Dunne).
9 9= 9 !> i H Cassity 10 F.Star, Clar.Ituth. J. A. Sheridan
7 7 7 42 M Garner 7 Irish Kiss, Berlin. Pit
1 5 E 13 L Ensor 5 Koederer, IlastyMabel, I.ewisR.
5 6 6 14 T Hunt 6 Bracelet, R.ofA’tumn, S. Bridge
12 12 12 24 O Willis 12 Rafferty, Amelita, Sw.Alyssuin
11 ll 2 ll 1 * F Smith 12 Amalette, Exhorter. Lucky Day
9 7 4 7 15 M Garner 12 Sungold, Premium, Tom Goose
3 3* 4 7 M Garner 12 JaekHill, GreatGull, BillHunley
3 3* 2 1J M Gamer 7 John I. Day, Tim McGee, Sauer
5 5 3 5 11 D Conn’Uyl2 R. of Autumn. Angeline, J.I.Day
Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched:
LADY LONGFELLOW, b. f. 4
40788 Jef’son
lm70y l:50%good 3
99
6
6
4
5
40765 Jef’son
5-S 1 :04%hvy
4$
107
6
6
5
40729 Jef’son
5-S 1:06 hvy
8
102
5
5
4
40605 Jef'son
3-4 1:16 good 15
10S
2
5
6
40011 Church’l
5$ f 1 :07%f ast
81
107
7
8
8
39943 Church’l
3-4 l:13%fast
123
106
9
8
8
39832 Douglas
lmVOyl :44%fast
61
98
8
t
8
9
3S634 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
55
94$11
10
9
38467 Douglas
1 1 :40%f ast
16f
103111 10 12
12
PLUTO, b. g,
5
107
40687 Jef'son
3-4 1 :17%slow
1
110
2
4
7
405S6 Jef’son
5$ f 1:09 good 8
111
6
6
6
37325 F.G’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
20
110
*
10
10
3V044 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l:50%hvy
12
99
4
3
5
10
36959 F.G’nds
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
4$
99
8
3
1
2
S6935 F.G’nds
1 1-16 1 :49 good
7-5
100
3
4
3
1
36890 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l:47%fast
7
102
8
3
1
1
36771 Jef’son
3-4 1:15 good 4$
113
6
4
3
36706 Jef’son
3-4 1:19 hvy
40
109
8
8
8
SINAI, b. ni.
7
102
40937 F.G’nds
51 f 1 :08*%slow
20
102
s
7
5
40822 Jef son
1 1-16 l:52%slow
15
104
4
2
4
6
40684 Jef’son
3-4 l:18%slow
1
109
3
2
1
40616 Jef’son
3-4 1:21 mud
10
105
3
8
4
40577 Jef’son
3-4 1:19 slow
7
109
4
4
4
37757 Oakl'wn
lm70y 1:45 fast
3
109
2
6
3
3
37734 Oakl’wn
lmTOy l:45)sfast
4
107
4
4
3
2
37645 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:14%fast
12
109 12
S
6
37603 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:13%fast
100
107
7
<
6
TODNAH. b.
g, 3 (M)
93
40371 Latonia
5-8 1 :03%slop
12
104
S
S
6
4c 357 Latonia
5.’. f l:0S%slop
9f
109
2
7
6
39931 Douglas
5$ f 1 :07%fast
90
inu 12
10
9
39870 Douglas
3-4 1 :13%fast
92
101
1
5
4
38995 Latonia
5i f 1 :0S fast
34f
98 10
10
10
BABY RASCH, ch. g, 5 (M)
107
39722 H.deG’ce
1 1.-4 2:11 fast
57
104
4
6
7
7
39665 H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:.*.0%fast
128
104
9
9
9
9
36656 Jef’son
1 1-16 2:00 hvy
30
101
6
6
6
7
36580 Jef’son
1 1-16 l:50%good 100
102
1
8
9
9
36556 Jef’son
lm20y 1 :45%slow
50
102 10 10 10
10
34325 G.R’pids
3-4 l:16%slow
201
100$10
10
10
24268 G.R’pids
1 1-16 1 :4S fast
80
97
9
9
•
9
S3883 Conn'ht
3-4 l:14%fast 24-5f
99 10
9
9
3S651 BlueBon.
3-4 1 :18%hvy
120
101 13
14
14
HANDSEL ROSE, b. m, 5 (M)
97
40906 F.G’nds
lm20y l:49%mud
7
10G
8
8
7
6
40870 F.G’nds
1 m70:,' l:52%hvy
15
105
3
3
4
3
40845 F.G’nds
1 l:47%hvy
15
109
1
1
2
1
40777 Jef’son
5-S 1:05 good 12
101
3
7
7
40726 Jef’son
3-4 1:21 hvy
12
105
3
3
3
40684 Jef’son
3-4 l:18%slow
15
107
5
3
•4
40502 Latonia
3-4 l:14%good 9f
109
1
11
11
40415 Latonia
3-4 l:17%hvy
45f
108
7
5
10
40386 Laioma
3-4 l:17%mud
18f
110
9
9
8
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16
Miles.
4-
year-
olds
104.)
BROOM PEDDLER, b. g, 4
107
40871 F.G'nds
lm70y l:4S%hvy
11-5
1*0
1
1
1
1
40850 F.G’nds
1 1-16 1 :56 hvy
4
101
3
2
2
1
40819 Jef’son
3-4 1 :17 slow
13-5
113
2
2
3
40789 Jef’son
5$ f l:09%good 5
111
S
8
8
40731 Jef'son
1 1 :52%hvy
7
108
5
5
8
8
40688 Jef’son
lm70y 1:49 slow
6
110
4
1
1
1
40553 Bowie
1 1-4 2:13 slow i
’7-10
104
1
3
4
5
40540 Bowie
1 1-16 1 :53%hvy
21-5
99
9
4
8
1
40425 Bowie
lm70y l:50*/5good 7
102
6
5
6
2
40369 Bowie
1 1-16 l:53%slop
1
106$ 9
9
8
MARY H., hr. m, 6
96
40917 F.G'nds
11-16 1:56 hvy
12
1,13
4
2
1
1
40903 F.G’nds
1 1-16 1 :49%fast
£
106
3
1
1
8
40848 F.G'nds
lm20y l:4S 4 -hvy
4
106
1
*
3
4
40447 Latonia
lm70y 1:50 hvy
8
102
3
1
1
1
40116 Latonia
1 1-16 1 :52%hvy
1
107
4
1
2
2
40391 I^atonia
1 1-16 l:58%mud
7-5
100
5
2
2
1
40335 Latonia
lm70yl:44%fast
20
109
7
3
5
3
39952 Church'l
lm70yl :44%fast 374-10
109
3
2
2
2
39895 Douglas
1 1,-15 l:46%fast
29
101$ 3
4
3
7
39832 Douglas
lm70yl:44%fast
10
105
4
2
2
2
PAULA V„ br. f, 4
101
4060s Jef'son lm70y l:49%good 3
40575 Jef’son 3-4 1:18 slow 4$
40469 Jef’son 3-4 1 :24%hvy 5$
39994 Church'l lm70vl:45 fast 13
39944 Church’l 1 1-16 1:48 fast 17
39914 Douglas 1 1-16 l:47%fast 5
39S54 Douglas lm70yl:44%fast 42
39713 Lex ton 1 1-16 l:50%slow 5
39094 Latonia 1 1-16 1:45 fast 21
BOGART, br. g. 10
40876 F.G’nds 1 1-S 2:01 hvv 10
'0810 Jef'son 3-4 1 :16%good 12
40738 Jef’son 3-4 l:21%hvy 15
396.54 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1 :56%fast 5
39639 H.deG'ce lm70yl :40%fast 7
39614 Tim ium 1 1-16 1:55 good —
39574 Tim’ ium 1 1-16 1:51 fast —
39349 Tim’ ium 1 1-16 l:51%fast —
39028 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 37f
RHYMER, ch. h, 5
40913 F.G’nds ! 1-16 1 :57%hvy 4
33971 Church’l 1 3-16 LSWast 41
39944 Church'l 1 1-16 1:48 fast 14
39875 Douglas 1 1-8 l:53%fast 22
39691 Lex’ton 1 1-8 1 :52'%fast 25
38905 Latonia 1 1-16 l:40%fast 9
By Zeus — Olivia Miekle (G. A. Marshall).
36 3“ H Cassity 6 B.Spiller, Amalgamator, Petelus
5 l 3 2 A Johnson 8 King K., R.St’ckland, F.Monroe
4 2 2 3 H Wakoff 10 General, Dr. Campbell, B.&Stars
5$ 5 10 J HanoverlO H. C. Busch, Lib.Star, C. Hodge
S$ 6'J J Hanoverl2 Dur.Roberts, Nib, Clarice Ruth
8 3 8 13 J HanoverlO Dragoon, S. Alyssum, Kil. Boy
By Jack Atkin — The Lady (L. Beseget),
7 2 8 13 F Rob’son 9 FoxyGriff. E.B’niann. M.T’nkel
3$ 2 1 A Johnson 7 Reilloc. Foxy Griff, Camba
10* 9 S 1 W Collins 12 Mae Murray. SirOliver, C.Bridge
9 2 9"> R Simpsonl2 Napoleon. Conflagration, Kilmer
9‘$10 19 R Simpsonl2 Rifle Shooter, Regreso, Executor
36 4 4 J O Willis 12 Jabot, Ruvoco. Sonada
2$ 2 h R Simpsonl." Blue Rock, J.Grabam, Slumberer
3 h 4 1 J W Kelsay 14 Billie B.. Mas. Franklin. T. Green
7 2 4 11 W Kelsay 9 Pilsen, Bluebunnock, Sir Oliver
By Dr. Leggo— Norinne (C. W. Gasser).
5’ 4 ,: i .1 Rod’g’ezlO OpheliaW., Langden. Tom Caro
66 5 7 i H Ham’t’n 9 Sem. Stalwart, Brando. Mikifuln
2’$ 2’$ M Garner 8 Ringdove, L. Leona, Hand. Rose
5* 5*i R Pauley 9 Inquieta. Robert Leo, Brickley
4 10 4 4 F Smith 6 PaulC’nnelly, Ear.Sight, Camba
8$ 9 11 D Conn’llyl2 Philistine, Dr. Kendall, L.Byron
2 l $ 3$ D Conn’llyl2 Sir Dyke, Great Dolly, Cer.Point
6* 6 7 $ D Stirling 12 Canon Bridge, Snawr, Sir Dyke
7 l 7 18 D Stirling 8 Kama, ScotchKiss, Bron. Billy
By Toddington — Hannah (0. Rogers).
6 2 4 : ’ F Smith 11 Discussion, Omeme. Bob Baker
(it 5* 1 J Mooney 12 Silv. Light. Gen. Haig. Emanale
9’ 9 r, ij J Gruber 12 F. Pullet, Cockroach, Sentimental
6 6®J F Smith 6 Buncrana, Joe Stalir, Caeambo
7 7 2 ® J Gruber 11 Madge F., Orenzo. Camoulleur
By Cyclades — Black Pearl (C. F. Kant).
7 7 4,i M Schw’tz 7 Roy at. Austral. Dalroso
9 9 30 L Stalker 9 Fairy Legend. Stir Up, Iiierman
7 6 22 B Kop’m’n 7 Tours, Lynn, Fleuron II.
9 9“ M And’s’n 9 Kleburne, Beau. Shop, Slumberer
9* 10 21 C Rogers 10 Virg. W., L. Sawyer, Nephthys
9* 6* J Bell 10 Beauty Spot, Cardome, E. Henry
13* 12 24 B Dcnohuel4 Cardome, Beauty Spot, Armine
By Handsel — Ardent Rose (F, Gering, Jr.).
5* 5 8 $ J Mooney 14 Seafarer, Bombast, Cracow
2$ 2‘J J Mooney 6 Tze-Lsi, Pickery Da re. Bombast
2 1 2 3 M Garner 7 Juanita 111., LittleP., Robt.I^ee
6 2 6*J H Wakoff 8 I). Dare. D.Bright. G.W’hington
4‘$ 4 11 S Sn’dman 8 Ringdove, Sinai, Lady Leona
4 1 4 8 F Murphy 12 T. Anderson, F. Ballot, C. Burns
71 71 * h Lunsf’d 6 Hope, Yuletide, Justice Goebel
By Sweep — Whisk Broom (S. Louis),
1* l 12 C Koli’aon 6 Astraea, L.Cochran. M. Twinkle
1 5 I s C Rob’son 7 Comaelio. Tze-Lsi, Aztec
3 1 i 2 8 F Rob’son s star Baby, Bathilde, Has. Mabel
8 5 7 J F Rob’son 8 Jack K., Medusa, Risponde
9 9 27 G -Walls 9 Inquieta. Th. Nigliter, Grumpy
2 1 5 5 $ G Walls 10 MissWells. Willdo. BlueThistle
5 6 3 ® L McAtee 5 Kebo, Gold. Boy, Sister Emblem
1® 1® C Rob’sonl3 Bl. Thistle, Gr.Eagle, K.Neiitune
2 1 * 1$ R MeCr’nnlO Irene, Salvatelle. Bar One
71 6=0 g Walls 13 Kebo, Fairly, Miss Fannie
By Elkhorn— Black Mantilla (J. N. Huffman).
I 1 l 2 H J Burke 9 Aztec. Semper Stalwart. Sosius
9 1 ll 10 G Rob’sonl3 M.Rosell., B.J’athan. Indolence
5 5 IS A Johnson 5 BabyLyneh, MissKruter. Dolina
1*1* H J Burke 9 BabyL.vnch. Grumpy, M.’sBeau
36 4 8 H Lunsf’d 0 Diamond. Lucky R., Tliis.Green
1* 2 l H Lunsf’d s W.H.l'e’rce, S.S’lwart, T.Green
7* 8 18 F Smith 10 Thinker, Hope, Mab
42 410 p Smith 8 Mary Belle, Lucky R., Eulogy
7 1 7 15 R Davies 8 Whirl. Dun, Sayonarra. Cadillac
4‘ 4°$ II Lunsf’d 12 Sayonarra, MeAdoo, Sleeth
By Marathon — Miss Alert (Knebelkamp & Hower-
ton).
1) 1) J Mooney 12 E.Ba’maun. R.Rock. B, Favorite
36 3“J C Brown 6 Kemvard, Roederer, Thistle
2$ 4 8 $ J Dursch 6 Bracelet, R.ofA’tumn, S. Bridge
6 3 5 5 J Mooney 7 Sungold. Clairvoyant, Tally
2 h 2“ J Mooney 12 SolidRoek, B. Broom, J.W.Klein
2$ 2 5 J Mooney 11 M.Rosell., F.ofSteel, Exhorter
3$ 5*1 J Dursch 10 C. Barkley, C. Martin, E.H’rmaun
2$ 6 3 j J Dursch 11 Aztec, Ague, Sea Urchin
6 2 6 14 J Majestic 8 Clie’rLeader. M.Goosby, OlgaStar
Bv Bannockburn — Belle Ward (B. Chapman).
3 3 3*1 M Schw’tz (! Gnldcrest Boy. Willdo, Kebo
4’i 3-J M Garner 9 Risixmde, Eulogy, F. Monroe
6 6 11 M Schw’tz (1 Margery, Par.Boy, Dr. Campbell
3 1 * l“ k J D’minick 8 Benevolent, Handfull, Onward
1*$ 1 3 $ G Schw’rtz 8 T. by Jury, Royat, BenHampson
1’ J D’minick 4 Oc.Prinee, Hops, Capt.M’chm’t
2$ D Hoffm’n 4 Petelus, LittleEugland, Rockport
l 2 D Hoffm’nlO Disturber, Kara Vez, Great Dolly
4$ 6 4 2 W J 0’B’nl2 Alert, Lytle, Gordon Russell
Bv Salvation — La Poeta (J. J. TroxlerX.
40 410 h Wakoff 8 N’reddin. Amal’mator. Pet. Bleu
9' 10 24 R Simpsonl’J Tureo. Benefactor, BlackBroom
10 1 8 3 J R Simpsonl2 Solid Ilo<-k, Paula V.. Bl. Broom
16 16 h Simpson S W’worth’s Last, Tureo, Lueile P.
9 2 8“ H Lunsf’d 12 Col.M’mont, D.W’iams, C.B’kley
8 1 8 10 R Simpsonll Perugino, Exhorter, Gor. Russeil
S8TS4 Latonia
ImiOy l:4".%hvy
9
105
7
5
5
3
2$
' 4 1
H
Lunsf’d
SS457 Douglas
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
13
109
1
4
4
6
4$
2*
J
Mooney
TZE-LSI, b. m, 6
40870 F.G'nds lm70\ 1 :52%h vy
41
110
ln.3
1
2
2
1
Bv Vote* — Fair )
1* 1*X AI Garner
40850 F.G’nds
11-16 1:56 hvy
4
icfu
2
f
1
3
3 2
3“
XI
Garner
40811 Jef'son
Im7y0 1 :4S%good
5
J*'7
1
1
1
2
3*
3®
M
Garner
40739 Jef'son
3-4 1 :21%hvy
8
103
4
3
3
3®
2*
M
Garner
4061*7 Jef’son
3-4 1:20* s hvy
6
107
8
8
8
6=
6' =
M
Garner
40679 Jef’son
5$ f 1:12 hvy
5
112
4
7
7
6$
3 4
M
Garner
40618 Jef’son
3-4 1:20 mud
6
110
1
1
2
2*
2*
H
Cassity
40589 Jef’son
1 1-16 l:52%good
2$
.TOO
6
2
2
2
2$
1=
II
Cassity
40572 Jef'son
1 l:50%hvy
7
103
3
1
1
2
3*
3*3
H
Cassity
SLEETH. b. g, 10 II* ‘
40969 F.G'nds 1 1-15 l:53%tr.ud 2-5 111 2 1 1
40S74 F.G’nds 1 1:46 hvy 6 107 5 5 6
40483 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%good 7 115 3 3 4
40419 Latonia 1 1-8 l:58%hvy 4-5 112 2 1 1
40376 Latonia 1 1-8 1 :56«islop 3 107 2 1 1
40320 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 24 103 9 10 10
39975 Church’l lm70yl:45 fast 2 103 1 2 3
39915 Douglas 1 1-16 1 :4G%fast 14-5 107 9 7 7
39832 Douglas lm70yl :44%fast 28-5 106 7 6 3
BABY Lin,, b. g. 6 109
10584 Jef’son lm70y l:50%slow 5 107 4 3 5
3S265 Jamaica lm70yl :46%fast 3$ 109 4 2 4
58014 H.deG’ce lm70yl :45%fast 16 104 3 6 8
37893 H.deG’ce lm70yl:47%fast XOf 112 6 5 5
S7747 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 l:46%fast 8 109 7 3 3
37619 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 9-5 113 1 1 2
27557 Oakl’wn 1 1-8 l:53Mifast 5 110 1 2 2
37531 Oakl’wn 1 3-16 2:01V8fast 3 110 1 1 1
37458 Oakl’wn 1 1-8 1:58 slow 9-5 114 1 1 1
37305 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 12 111 3 1 1
BLUE ROCK, b. g, 6 109
10915 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:57'f,hvy 7 113 3 13
40S23 Jef’son 1 1-16 1:51 slow 20 116 4 2 2
40780 Jef’son 1 l:47%good 4$ 112 2 3 4
40751 Jef’son 3-4 l:20%hvy 3 110 6 4
40743 Jef'son 1 l:53%hvy 5 10S 1 1 3
40642 Jef’son 3-4 1 :22%hvy 6 109 3 2
40608 Jef’son lm70y l:49%good 4 115 3 3 3
10584 Jef’son lm70y 1 :50) 5 8low 2 110 1 1 1
40566 Jef’son 1 1:52 hvy 3 108 5 2 1
40546 Jef’son lm20y 1:56 hvy 8 112 3 2 1
DICKERY DARE, blk. g, 4 96
40906 F.G’nds lm20y l:49%mud 6 102 2 1 5
40870 F.G’nds lm70y l:52%hvy 2 97 4 1 1
40726 Jef’son 3-4 1:21 hvy 4 104 1 1
38659 Latonia 3-4 l:14%fast 12f 109 4 11
38531 Douglas 3-4 1:13 fast 32 104 8 9
38120 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%fast G 102 6 5
PARRISH, ch. c, 4 109
40S71 F.G’nds lm70y 1 :48%hvy 7-5 107 5 3 3
40836 F.G’nds lm70v l:4S%mud 7 H2 7 8 8
MISS WELLS, b. m. 7
4082:'. Jef'son 1 1-16 1 slow 8
40792 Jef’son 1 1-16 1 :53%g‘>oil 15-5
40688 Jef’son lm70y 1:49 slow 25
40621 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:57*5mud 30
40590 Jef'son lm70y l:49%good 10
39528 Cheyenne 1 l:45%slow 1
39513 Cheyenne 3-4 l:13%fast 18-5
39410 Cheyenne 1 1:41 fast
3
108
39345 Cheyenne 1 l:42%fast 19-10 103
TRANSPORTATION, b. g, 8
110
41(943 F.G'nds
lm70> D'Vlow
f»
IK*
O
9
7
40910 F.G'nds
1 1-4 2:15%tnud
K
111
2
0
4
4
40895 F.G'nds
1 1 lo 1:51 good
IS
108
7
4
4
1
40SC2 F.G’nds
lin'oy 1 :53%hvy
1 i
'111
4
4
6
f.
40X23 Jef'son
1 1-16 1:51 slow
10
116
<;
s
8
S
40792 Jef son
1 1-16 1 :53%good
9
112
4
4
♦;
40768 Jef'son
lni70y l:52%hvy
4
•14
3
2
2
3
40743 Jef'son
1 l:53%hvy
7
113
5
2
2
2
40700 Jef’son
lmTOy 1 :54%hvy
10
188
4
t>
5
■4
40680 Jef’son
J. 1:47 hvy
4
117
4
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5
4
Hand. Rose. Die. Dare. Bombast
Broom I’eddler, Comaelio, Aztec
Say. Miss Fannie. Capt. Hodge
Sosius. Medusa. Capt. Hodge
By Irish Exile — Ruth Wells (L. L. Allen).
3 3 6'” H J Burke 8 B. Thistle. It.Hmnpson, M.Fill-*y
6 8 6*2 Ii Pauley 7 lt.Ha’pson. T’i»ortatk*n, Inquieta
l 2 l 3 R Pauley 10 Willdo. Itlue Thistle. Cracow
8 7 36 R Pauley 8 P.Connellv, W.’sLast, B.F’vorite
7 7 8 $ H Cassity 7 Parrish, K.of Autumn, Blazonry
4* R Pauley 6 R.ElP’santon, Felicidad, W.Shot
3-$ H Cassity 9 Wand. M.Maulsby. R.EiP’santon
2>>" G Leeds 9 R.ElP'santon, G. Roberts. Revdo
l 2 H Carsity 5 Sen. Janies. J.Grahnm, Felicidad
By Transvaal — Lady Hamburg (J. C. Eaton).
5' 5*1 O Brown K» Blue Thistle. Aztec. Foxy Griff
3 1 2 s (’ Brown *'• K. Neptune I,. i’tH'hran. Wilhlo
2$ 2* c Rob’son lo Daedalus, Gleipner. ltlueTliistle
4-' 4'* C Brown ~ WVrpieof, IJ.F’vorite, Inquieta
S 8'* W J u’B'n s B. Thistle, B.lla mpson, M.Filley
2» 2 4 I*' Uob'son 7 B.Uiinipson, Inquieta, imlina
40823 Jef'son
40780 Jef’son
40751 Jef’son
40743 Jef’son
40642 Jef’son
109
113 3 1 3
116 4 2 2
112 2 3 4
110 6 4
108 1 1 3
109 3 2
115 3 3 3
110 1 1 1
108 5 2 1
112 3 2 1
96
40651 Jef’son
40621 Jef’son
1 1 :48%hvy 41
1 1-16 1 :57%mud 7-5
40590 Jef’son lm70y l:49%good 11-5 109
40572 Jef’son
40543 Jef’son
40510 Jef'son
1 l:50y 6 hvy 4
5$ f l:14%hvy 2
3-4 l:20%hvy 12
39027 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 241 100$ 9 10 9
BLACK BROOM, ch. g, 8 109
40895 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:51 good 10 110 8 9 9
40846 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 10 112 6 6 5
40609 Jef’son 1 1:43 good 7 110 6 4 6
40590 Jef’son lm70y 1 :49%good 8 110 4 4 5
40048 Church’l 1 1-8 l:53Vil’ast 8 107 4 3 5
39971 Church’l 1 3-16 l:59%fast 13 109 7 3 4
39944 Church’l 1 1-16 1:48 fast Ilf 107 8 8 8
39915 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 66 112 6 6 3
39735 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 46 101$ 4 4 4
A’so eligible to start in order named should
BROWN FAVORITE, hr, g, 6 104
40917 F.G'nds 1 1-16 1:56 hvy ?0 108 9 9 S
40909 F.G’nds 1 1-15 l:5Cy 5 mud 8 108 4 4 4
40862 F.G’nds lm70y l:S5Vnhvy 12 105 3 6 4
40823 Jef’son 1 1-16 1:51 slow 20 108 7 6 7
40792 Jef’son 1 1-15 1 :53y s good 12 104 5 3 3
40743 Jef’son 1 l:53%hvy 9 108 4 3 1
40731 Jef’son 1 l:52)ihvy 15 108 6 7 5
40688 Jef’son lm70y 1:49 slow 12 110 3 9 7
40621 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:57%mud 7 106 6 5 5
ADELANTE. b. g, 5 109
40916 F.G'nds 11-16 1:57 hvy 4$ 113 1 1 1
40845 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hvy 8 114 2 2 1
38247 Church’l 1 1-16 l:47= 3 fast 85 107 1 6 7
38065 Lex’ton lm70y l:45%fast 26 112 3 2 2
37788 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:47%fast 12 119 9 11 11
37721 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:47%fast 20 106 6 6 7
32434 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:15%fast 20 103 11 9
32294 Oakl’wn 1 l:46%hvy 8 103 3 5 5
32264 Oakl’wn 6$ f 1:00 fast 15 98 10 9
ROSE WATER, ch. m. 6 109
46913 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :57%hvy 20 102 8 8 8
40792 Jef’son
40743 Jef’son
40731 Jef'son
40644 Jef'son 1 1:54 hvy 12 109 7 7 7
40550 Bowie 1 1-16 l:55%slow 19f lit 9 12 12
40515 Bowie 1 1-4 2:12%slow 14 103 12 12 12
40384 Bowie 1 1-4 2:18 hvy 13 107 9 9 9
39877 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:09 fast 10 105 9 9 7
39822 H.deG’ce 1 1-4 2:07%fast 9 105 5 8 8
39762 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 6 106 3 8 7
39156 Empire lm70y l:46%fast 30 104 12 12 12
ORDERLY, b. g, 6 11*
40861 F.G’nds lm20y l:49%hvy 12 111 5 6 6
40596 Jef’son 3-4 l:15y s good 11-5 114 4 6
40580 Jef’son 3-4 l:16%slow 10 117 1 1
40449 Jef'son 3.-4 l:19%hvy 8 121 4 5
40203 Empire lm70y l:44%fast 3-5 105 5 4 2
40185 Empire 1 1-16 l:47%fast 4-5 110$ 5 2 2
10161 Empire lm70y l:45%fast 4$ 114 2 3 2
40143 Empire 1 1 -16 1 :45Vr,fast 13-5 113 3 6 4
40109 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 109 4 6 5
LUCKY B.. b. m, 6 100
40928 F.G nds 1 1-16 1 :53V-,hvy 16-5 112 4 4 4
40609 Jef'son 1 1:43 good 12-5 107 z 3 4
40466 Latonia lm70y l:46%slow 17-10 113 9 9 9
40416 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 29-10 107 3 4 4
40386 Latonia 3-4 l:17%mud 12 111 o 8
40015 Church’l 1 1-16 l:47y 5 fast 5$ 107 1 5 o
39952 Church'l lm70vl:44%fast 43-10 109 7 7 5
39894 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%fast 27-10 110 5 4 3
39851 Douglas 3-4 1:13 fast 8 109 8 6
39709 Lex’ton 3-4 1:16 slow 45 111 8 6
98 10
109
102 8 8
103 7 7
1 1-16 1 :55%slow 19f lit 9 12 12
1 1-4 2:12%slow 14 103 12 12 12
1 1-4 2:18 hvy 13 107 9 9 9
1 1-4 2:09 fast 10 105 9 9 7
1 1-4 2:07%fast 9 105 5 8 8
1 1-16 1 :52 hvv 6 106 3 8 7
lm70y l:46%fast 30 104 12 12 12
e. 6 11*
By Deutschland — Merida (C. & E. Baker).
1 l 1 11 X Barrett 5 Lottery, Amalg'nintor, Comacho
5 5 3*| X Barrett 5 Douglass S., Amalette. Assume
4 4 4 8 X Barrett 4 Ernest B.. Hoenir, QueenApple
1 l 5 l 1 X Barrett T FairOrient. Grumpy, B’byLyneh
1 1* l 3 X Barrett 8 FairOrient, Cracow. Wad. Last
7 86 7" X Barrett 12 Diversion, M.Rosell., C.B’rkley
4 56 6'J X Barrett 12 Sayonarra, M.Rosell., NightOwl
7 7 2 6 4 3 X Barrett 10 Prince Igor. Thinker, M.’sBeau
3 3 2 3 5 $ X Barrett 12 Sayonarra, MeAdoo, M4ry B.
By Dorante — Pepita (W. C. Weant).
4 56 5 7 D Owens S Blue Rock, Brnmlo. Slumberer
6 5‘® 5 S 1 C Kummtr <■ G.M. Miller, Pi’re-a-Feu. Julia!..
5 4 l 3 3 $ H Ericks’nl4 Minto II.. B. Jonathan. Dervish
9 10 s 9“ W Obert 11 l’it. Dolina. Yodeling
3 6>>6 c Rogers 12 Diaili, Dioseoride, Pin Money .
3 3‘ 3 3 T P.ice 10 Eddie T., BudweUer, Mary B.
2 2* 2 3 F Rob’son 8 Dancer, Bell Boy, Bogart
1 16 2$ F Rob'son 7 Irregular, I.uther, Penrod
1 l 1 1“ F Rob’son 8 Red Cross, Thornhill, Muckross
1 1* l'$ F Rob’sonl2 WihlThyme, Bl.Thistle, Juvenile
By Trap Boek — Sly Nun (W. D. Bernhardt).
2 6.) 6 3 i F Smith lo Grumpy. Luther. Keziah
4 6 2 4® F Smith 8 R. Thistle. B.HampMOU, M.Filley
5 5 8 4*1 A Johnson 0 Willdo. Grumpy, Handfull
5 5 4 4 7 i S Sn’dinan 8 General, Handfull. Dartworth
3 4 2 4 : 1 S Sn’dman 6 T’nsportat’11, B.Fav’ite.MlssF’nie
1 1‘ 2$ H Wakof 8 AlPieree, KobertLee. Dartworth
3 3° 3 2 $ F Smith 12 Paula V., E.H’mann, B. Favorite
1 1* l’$ F Smith 8 Brando, Slumberer, No Manager
1 1> 2* F Smith 7 J. Reeves, W.H.B’kner. Petelus
3 3 1 3‘* F Smith 7 W’rproof, B.F’vorite. B. Shilling
By Transvaal — Evelyn Kinsey (W. H. Fixer).
10 12 1 13 3s H Cassity 44 Seafarer, Bombast, Cracow
2 3 2 3 r, $ H Cassity 6 Tze-Lsi. Hand. Rose. Bombast
1 l 4 l 3 H Cassity 8 D.Bright, G.W’hington. H.Rose
11 12 12“ C V’nDu’nl2 Kate Adams, Kernan. TimMcGce
10 12 12* 4 C V’nDu’n 12 MissWright, Lit.Princesa, Quito
6 11* ll 1 * J Majestic 12 Sirocco, Regal Lodge. Sasenta
By Stalwart — Margaret Hastings (R. F. Coppage).
4 fi « 2i L Ensor 0 B. Peddler, Astraea. L.Cochran
7 4 2 2 2 A Johnson 8 Daedalus, Benefactor, Gold. Bov
4 4 3 4=1 A Johnson 7 Lueile P., Luther, Ben Hampsou
4 6® 5 15 J De Ford S P.Connelly, W.’sLast, B.F’vorite
1 16 1$ j Rod’g’ez 7 Rose of Autumn, Blazonry, Say
4 2 1 2'$ J De Ford 7 Say, Tze-Lsi, Audrey K.
4 1$ l h J De Ford 6 Al Pierce. Leta. Paganini
4 2‘$ 2 4 J De Ford 6 Blaise, Miss Filley. Earlymorn
10 10 10“ J Scott 10 Repton, Paula V., Exhorter
By Broomstick — Black Venus (L. A. Capps).
9 7$ 6 11 J Metcalf 10 Daedalus, T’portution. Gleipner
a 4 3 4®$ J Mooney 10 Willdo. Dervish, EdithRautnuuu
4 36 2 1 A Johnsonl2 Lucky R., Mose. Sea Urchin
6 6 5 6 4 $ C Brown 7 Parrish, R.of Autumn. Blazonry
5 4 3 4 7 $ J Mooney 7 Lottery, Benefactor, Fair Orient
4 4 1 3 7 J Mooney 12 Tureo, Benefactor. JohnW. Klein
7 3$ 3$ S Wolst’ml2 Solid Rock, PaulaV., J.W.Klein
4 4$ 4 8 i J Mooney 10 Prince Igor, Thinker, M.’sBeau
5 5 5“ R Davies 7 Ernest B., Cadillac, Queen Apple
any of the above be scratched:
By Bannockburn — Geheimniss (B. H. Good).
8 76 5»$ I Gregory f» Mary H.. Aztec, Semp. Stalwart
4 5 5- 4 I Gregory 5 Sleeth, Lottery. Amalgamator
2 2® 2 3 I Gregory 7 W’erproof, Inq’ieta, T’portation
6 5$ 5 3 $ I Gregory 8 B. Thistle. B.Hampson, M.Filley
2 5 l 5®J I Gregory 7 B.Ha’pson. T’portation, Inquieta
1 2 2 2 h I Gregory 0 T’sportation. M. Fannie, B.Rock
5 4$ 4" L Stalker 9 Inquieta, Tliurs. Nigliter, Grumpy
9 9 s 9 18 I Gregory 10 MissWells, Willdo, BlueThistle
6 3 2 3 3 $ I Gregory 8 P.Connelly, W.’sLast, P. Fancy
By Albula — Mollie Bohn (T. J. Pendergast).
1 3$ 3®$ F Smith 9 Yennak. Thirst, Harwood
2 l'$ l 3 F Smith 11 Handsel Rose, Astraea, AlmaB.
7 7 7“ N Barrett 7 Lottery, Kling, John W. Klein
2 3 s 3*3 N Barrett 6 DickWest, Ir.Master, Paieines
11 9® 9 12 E Pool 12 Margaret N., Lackrose. Bobolink
7 6 4 6‘* E Pool 12 Ruvoco, Sea Urchin, Capitania
7 8 5 8«3 H Stearns 13 Peachle, Cashup, Bessanta
5 5 10 6“$ R Troise 8 Zudora, Etta’s Charm, Class A.
8 6* 4 4 $ H JefTcott 12 Dahlia, Miss Shot, Lame Deer
By The Picket — Rosecrcst (J. J. Fahey).
5 8 7'“ K Denyse 8 N’reddin. Anial'iiialor. l’et.Bleii
7 7 7 37 J Rod’g’ez 7 T’portation, Dr.Ch’rcot, Petelus
10 8‘ 7'® J Murphy 14 Tie Pin. Langden, Margery
10 8$ 8 28 L Stalker 12 ll.'sBrothor, GenevieveB., B.Coy
9 9 9 32 G Walls 9 Bahette, Tootsie, Miss Fannie
6 6 5 5*j A Collins 9 Pandean. Dalrose, Greetings
8 S 8*’| A Johnson 8 Lytle, Egmont. Dalrose
6 C$ 3*3 E Sande 8 Christie, Greetings, Arbitrator
12 6* 6 8 $ J Dursch 12 Chillum, Dundreary, WildThyme
By Broomstick — Sweepaway (J. Byer).
6 6 6"* D Haynes 6 Peerless One, Cadillac. Berlin
4 4* 4 7 E Haynes 8 Kama, Warsaw. Sandy Lad
1 2 2 2®k E Haynes 8 Blaise, lolite. Counterblast
5 4* 4 24 E Haynes 8 Pilsen, Warsaw, Kama
2 1$ 1*$ L McAtee 6 M.Kruter, J’ekMount, Ches.Two
1 l 4 l 2 E Haynes 9 Irregular, H. Lassie, M. Jumbo
1 16 2“ E Haynes (1 Everest, Jack Mount, Piedra
4 2'$ 2” E Haynes 9 N. Simplex. W.TU’me. B.Thistle
4 3$ 3 3 $ E Taplin 5 Hondo, Wild Thyme, Garbage
Bv Box — Margaret Kent ( J . McPherson).
46 5* 5*5 D Conn’Uy 7 Opportunity, Iadtery. Grayson
3 2* 1* F Smith 12 Black Broom, Mose, Sea Urchin
5 4 2 3 4 D Conn’llylO S.McM’kin, Beau. Shop, S. James
3 2 3 2 3 G Moles’th i! Diamond. Thist. Green. MaryH.
4 6* 3® J Howard 12 Gal. Lad, S.McM’kin, T.A’derson
3 2* 2 3 D Conn’lly 8 Dr.C’men, W.H. Pearce, Yenghee
1 26 2$ D Conn’lly 8 Mary Belle, Eulogy, Mary H.
3 4$ 4®$ D Conn’Uy 8 Yenghee, Flapper, American
8 6 * 4 5 J D Conn’llyl2 Y’orkville, Billie B., Green Grass
4 3 2 3 2 $ D Conn’llyl2 BillieB., Y’o.'kville, M.B.T’rman
Havana Entries and Past Performances for Sunday, January 12.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track, abbre-
viations show track conditions,
o — °
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:00.)
<g) Superior mud runner. X Good mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
allowance.
First Race — 5 1-9 Furlongs.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Jan. 24. 1917 — 1:03*4 — 3 — 102.1
Today’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Rec.
A.
40931 2
Phil Piigiir
.110
1 :09%
<>
41*799*
Carey Maid (XII .
. 99
1:11%
3
37.510
Bonnie Tess ....
.104
1 9*7%
<;
40887* 2 *
Lady Order (Xll.
. 9(5
1 :20%li
3
4091!**
Burlingame
.►
40931
Xliss Barn Harbor
.108
1 :07’%
s
40918*
Clarissa- (XII ...
.101
1:13%
4
40878*
Hazelnut
.110
1:08%
•»
Phil 1
ngar is overdue.
Second Race — 5-8
Mile.
4 -year-olds and upward.
Claiming.
(Track record: Jan. 1.
1916 — 59%—
r> —
4094(5
Quick
.112
1 :(10%
11
40813
Deckhand
.107
1 :***>’-,
5
40931 =
Will Soon
. 109
1 : 1 >3 %
4
4091!*
Pauline Crowley .
. 104
1 :0l%
4
40884
Victrola
.108
1 :03
5
40828
Odalisque
. 109
1:03%
4
40869
Z11 Zu
.10**
1:02%
4
40945=
I ork ( XI I
. 106
l:14h
4
Quick
is favored by the
dista nee.
Third Race — 5-8 Mile.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.'
(Track record : Jan. 1, 191*1 — 59V4 — 3 — 114.)
40932 2 Twinkle Toes 90 1:01 5 100 x 725
4(1920- • Ague 107 l:l2h 8 100 x 720
40920 Miss Burgomaster. .110 1:0444 4 102X715
40839“* King of the ScurletslOd 1 : 1 1 h 4 102i(:715
40940 Blanche DonaltOn ..111 1:0134 5 100X710
40817 Frascuelo Ill 1:01 4 4 5 117 X 710
40807 Lady Jane Grey.... 108 1:03% 7 10*>^c7O5
40933 The Grader Ill l:09%li 9 108® 700
Twinkle Toes lias beeti racing well.
Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Jan. 1, 1910 — 39)4 — 5—
40947= FRANK KEOGH ..108 1:02)4 4
(40835) Chilton King .9
40933=* Hemlock Ill 1:00 %h 3
(40932) Prince Bonero ....103 1 :08%h 4
(409191 King Trovato 112 1:01% 4
(40931) Hands Off 0
40807 Lyova 110 1:00 5
44*827= Betterton 114 1:01% 7
40930 Hwfa v 5
Frank Keogh should win today.
Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Jan. 24, 1917 — 1:05)4 — 3-
40804 2 Littlecote 104 1:08%
40880= Marmou 107 1:10*4
40373 Exempted 108 l:10%h
40934= The Six Hundred. .115 1:08%
40804* Doctor Davis 103 1:13%
4 094 7 2 Croix il’Or 1(6! 1:08%
40S51 2 Siindurin (Ml ....111 1:10
40831* Terrible Miss <M).114 l:13%s
40831 Mav Rustic (Ml ..100 1:10%
40399* Omeme (M)
Littlecote should win at the weights.
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
Antilles Stakes. $1,200 Added.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming
(Track record : Dec. 28, 1913 — 1:11% — l-
(40842)1 Wise Man 105 1:12 6
4OS03 2 *t Fort Bliss 107 1:15*-. 4
40841 2 + Sir Welkins 105 1:12% 5
40841 = * Rafferty* 98 1:12 4
40887t Hamilton A 121 1:12 4
(408871* Sparkler 104 1:12% 7
fF. I>. Weir entry.
iArmonia Stable entry.
Wise Man is in extra good form.
Seventh Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming
(Track record: Feb. 10. 1918 — 1:38% — .3-
tlnssiM® 1’nar 4
(408821 Darkev Ill 1:43 9
40889= St. Jude 107 1:43 4
4(1889 Maxiin’s Choice ...107 1:39% S
40923=* Egmont 108 1:37 % 7
( 40922 i Sea Gull 117 1:42% 5
40949 Baby Sister 103 1:43% 8
I'nar ran well in his last rare.
-114.)
llo. .725
108X713
103X710
104X710
104X710
111X710
106 X 705
114X705
108 X 700
i — 102. )
105 X 725
101X720
104X715
109 X 715
101x710
109X710
105;j;705
95. .700
loo. .700
100X700
- 111 .)
124X750
96 X 745
107X745
96 X 740
101. .735
101 X 735
- 121 .)
104 X 725
111X720
104X715
114X715
109X710
114X705
107® 7(H)
winkle Toes lias beeh raeiug well. pnar ran well in his last race.
FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 24, 1917 — 1:05% — 5 — 102.)
o=i F Rob’son 7 BlueThistle, J. Beeves, C. Hodge
1® M Buxton 6 B.F’vorite, M. Fannie, I; hie Ruck I
C 4 1 N Barrett 7 Miss Kruter, Langden, Luther !
l u F Rob’son 8 Ellison, Dr. Levy. MumboJumbo
Index Course
PHIL aiNGAR,
t<i9::i Havana
4U878 Havana
40825 Havana
40795 Havana
10745 Havana
40710 Havana
CAREY MAID.
40799 Havana
40671 Havana
41)624 Havana
BONNIE TESS,
27."d<i Havana
36840 Havana
36694 Havana
36670 Havana
36542 Havana
35727 Reno
LADY ORDER.
40885 Havana
40824 Havana
40794 Havana
40714 Havana
40689 Havana
40385 Latonia
BURLINGAME.
40919 Havana
400t;y Jamaica 1
3999s Jamaica 1
39957 Jamaica 1
3982a Aq duct 1
32723 Ail’ duct
Dist TimeT’ckOdds
b. h. 6
3-4 l:26%hvv 2
51 f l:17%hvy 6
51 f 1:16 hvy t
3-4 1 :24%hvy 20
3-4 1:17 slow 15
51 f 1 :lS%hvy 6
ch. f, 3 (M)
5-8 1 :l2%livy 15
5-s 1 :09 hvy 25
51 f 1 :08%f ast 15
ch. m, 6
3-4 1 :14%fast 3
51 f 1:08 fast 10
5J f 1 :07%fast 8
3-4 1:13 fast 4
5$ f 1 :06%fast 4
54 f 1 :07%fast 10
b. f, 3 (M)
51 f 1 :20%hvy 10
51 f 1 :19'„hvy 6
51 f 1:18 nvy 15
5-S l:12%hvy 15
5-8 1:01* hvy 8
5 8 l:05%inuil 1*9
ch. g, 5
51 r 1 :12*r.hvy 5
m70yl:45*sfast 20
lilTOvl :45%fast 20
ni70vl :47%hvy 15
1-16 1 :47%good 20
3-4 1:13 fast 30
Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
116 By Contestor — Miss Manners (E. T. Zollicoffer).
114 3 1 2 2*® 2 s H Tlmrber 7 HandsOff, WillSoon, Expression
1 18 J 8 8 4® 4'= R Ryan 8 Butcher Boy, Pr. Bonero._ Colors
109 4 9 9 S
113 11 13 13
3 s 4 7 4 C Jackson 7 D. Highway, Fly. Dart. Bendlet
7 717 w Doyle 7 Pnar, Helen Atkin. Jim. Burns
8 8 24 R Ball 8 Rcra. K.ofT.S’rlets. Butch. Boy
6 2 7** C Jackson 7 Max. Choice, Mer.Jubilee, Quick
By Joe Carey — Maid of Avon (P. Julian).
2**t t :, l W H’hries x Quickstep. Miss Carey, 1 ron Boy
7 2 7'® K Kop'm’n 8 Mormon. I’rec. Jewel, L. Mack
12 12'= W Lang 12 ElC’ronel, C.d’Or. TheS.H’ndrcd
By Star Shoot — Last Cherry (K. W. Boyer).
10 10** W Garganln London Girl. Dash, Big Lumax
4 2 fi 8 3 L Gaugcl 6 Encore. Lytle. Clark XI.
7= 6 8 1 R McOr’nn S Clark XL. Sybil, XIontresor
6 6 14 J Petz 7 Zim, Norvic. Lola
4* 2 4 J Petz 8 Arthur Middleton. Alert, Ormulu
3= G Wolfe 7 Scarlet Oaks, Xlineral Jim, Jerry
By Order — Madame Junot (K. Spence).
1* 2‘ T Murray 10 Fustian. Duke Ruff, Anlace
7 25 7''1 T Murray 8 Iron Boy, Yen. Boy. Wcy. Girl
6*® 4 13 T Murray 7 Littlecote, Siinduria. Murmon
7 7=® T Murray 8 DoctorDavis. Marmou. Croix d'Or
8) 8= 4 H Lunsf'd 9 Sarasota, Surplice, Quickstep
6= 5 12 C Hunt 11 Marion Adler, Betsy, Retta B.
Bv Canard — Sweet Alice (H. Bowen).
(i® 5" .1 Fra eh S King Trovato, Cardome. Bulger
CJ 7 14 L .McAtee 10 Everest. Matin. Whipiaiorwill
8= 8' 2 F Hopkins 9 XL Curie, Past .Master. J.Xiount
3 4 4- M Buxton 7 Paddy Dear. 1’iilliix, Hondo
9 2 9-” 11 Rowan lo PaddyDear, Jack Mount, Babette
7* 12 18 M Rowan 18 Turf, Housemaid. Lively
/
6
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, January 12, 1919
40931 Havana
40855 Havana
7775 Havana
7762 Havana
772.. Havana
'.523 Havana
MISS BARN HARBOR, b. m. 8 106
3-4 1 :26%hvy 25 105 6 7 7
1 l:46%s!ow 20 101} 7 6 S S
5} f l:09%good 30 111 7 7 7
5-8 1 :03%slow 25 112 11 11 11
3-4 1:16 mud 15 111 5 5 7
5}fl:0S%fast 15 111 6 4 7
CLARISSA, b. f, 4 (M) 103
40918 Havana 5} f 1 :12%hvy 10 101 4 3 4
40856 Havana 1 1:48 slow 12 97 3 6 6 6
40771 Havana 3-4 1:23 hvy 2 1032 7 7 6
40713 Havana 3-4 l:26%hvy 15 103 6 5 4
40420 Bowie lm20y l:47%good 5f 100 14 14 14 12
40280 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast Ilf 107 4 13 12
HAZELNUT, b. h, 5 111
40878 Havana 5J f l:17%hvy 6 1111 5 7 7
38741 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 102 110 4 3 2 2
38674 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 171 107 4 3 5 5
38546 Douglas 3-4 l:14V 5 hvy 85 1021 6 8 8
28343 Church’ 1 3-4 l:14%fast Ilf 111 3 5 5
37783 Oakl’wn 51 f 1:08 fast 25 110 9 8 8
By Potter — Floss S. (A. Narvaez).
7 7 44 M Schles'r 7 HaudsOff, PliilUngar. WillSoon
S S’ 2 W Lang S Cliil.King. TroutFly. TarletnnP.
8* 5’J R MoD'ottl’J Withy Ann, M.Primily. B. Brook
11= 9*1 W Mor'sey 12 Cardomo, Owana, L. Capricious
9* 6*J H Sobol 14 Divan, Drotni, Dora Collins
8 1 } S’ 3 .1 Pitz 13 Kale, Immense, Baby Cole
Bv Celt — Clara Atkin (G„ Preece).
4 s 4 4 Q Preece 11 Fly. Dart, Br.Princo, PcepAgaiu
68 7 12 Q Preece S Drittield, ElPlandit. StoutHeart
6*1 6“ G PreeceJr 8 FrnnkBurke, G.Gull, K.Trovato
;nk 3 J g PreeceJr 8 Crystal Day. Gr. Gull, Timkins
12 ll 1 * C Rob’sonlo Sibola, Caddie, Alma B.
12> 12“ Q Preece 15 I.Ladyll., Geo.Clark. C.Gallant
By Meelick — Lou Hazel (A. Tempest).
7' 7 4 " G Russell 8 Butcher Boy, Pr. Bnnero, Colors
4 1 4* J Scott 10 Bac, Ardent, Willdo
9 1 10“ E Don'huelO Pit, Elizabeth H., Mud Sill
81 8 1J J Scott 10 TomAnderson. Dr.Levy, Rafferty
61 0* B Don'huel2 John Jr., Billie B., Ophelia W.
G l 31 W Gourleyl- Hwfa, Hazel Dale. Liberator
SECOND RACE — 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 1, 1916 — 59%-
-114.)
QUICK, b. g,
9
106
<0946 Havana
5-8 1 :ll\,hvy
5
109
1
2
3
408S3 Havana
5-8 l:ll%hvy
4
112
8
8
6
40865 Havana
3-4 1:17 good 5
109
3
6
4
40784 Havana
3-4 1 :21%hvy
10
107
2
8
6
40736 Havana
3-4 l:20%hvy
5
109
3
6
7
40716 Havana
5-8 1 :ll%hvy
6
107
8
. 4
4
DECKHAND,
br. g, 5
114
40S13 Havana
5} f l:20%hvy
10
115
1
3
6
40795 Havana
3-4 1 :24%hvy
10
108
6
6
6
40722 Havana
3-4 1:23 hvy
8
110
7
7
4
37652 Havana
5-8 l:05%hvy
5
113
7
3
1
37486 Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
20
111
3
9
10
27404 Havana
1 l:41%fast
6-5
108
6
4 7
8
WILL SOON, b.
40931 Havana
40918 Havana
40801 Havana
40757 Havana
40708 Havana
40690 Havana
c, 4
3-4 1
51 f 1
5-8 1
3-4 1
61 f 1
51 f 1
PAULINE CROWLEY
40919 Havana
40877 Havana
40S65 Havana
40744 Havana
40708 Havana
40598 Havana
51 f 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
51 f 1
5J f 1:
26%hvy 6
12%hvy 15
ll%hvy 10
15%fast 3
20%hvy 3
15%hvy 10
, ch. f. 4
12'/shvv 20
25 hvy 20
17 good 20
18 slow 10
20%hvy 6
09 fast 7
VICTROLA. b. m, 5
40884 Havana
40826 Havana
40801 Havana
40723 Havana
40691 Havana
40661 Havana
5-8 1
51 f 1
5-8 1
3-4 1
51 f 1
51 f 1
llVshvy 10
16%hvy 5
ll%hvy 4
23%hvy 10
15%hvy 6
13%hvy 7
ODALISQUE, ch. f, 4
104
108
108
107
107
110
104
102
102 *.
101
100
104
105
104
106
110
105
104
110
105
108
105
By Conjurer — Fanny Wilson (W. Higginbotham).
5 2 6*2 W Kelsay 8 Bianca, Lantana, Cardome
6* 2 3 W Kelsay 10 Twink.Toes, Fly. Dart. Cardome
310 35 w Kelsay 9 Bendlet, Garonne, Miss Frances
6* 6 1# W Kelsay 8 Trapping, B. Sand. Conowingo
7 6 28 R Ryan 7 Glorine, Breeze, K.ofT.Scarlets
4* 4’i W Doyle 9 Nib, Lackrose, Pierrot
By Joe Carey — Afam&da (Columbia Stable).
6 2 * 6“ E Hileman 7 At. Muir, G. Chance, B.Donalton
6 6 6' 7 J Howard 7 Unar, Helen Atkin, Jim. Burns
52 6“ W And’s’n 9 Jim. Burns, Artist, CapitalCity
l 1 H H Shilling 8 EnverBey, Milbrey, Rad. Flower
10 10 10‘ 2 W Crump 10 Ralphs.. Pnjaroitall., Nonesuch
8 5 8 1 * J Howard 10 BrownPrince. Zodiac, HedgeRose
By Dr. Leggo — Yorba (J. 8. Allen).
4'} 3 12 W Doyle 7 H’ndsOff, PliilUngar, Expr’sion
9} 10 21 W Doyle 11 Fly. Dart. Br. Prince, Peep Again
5'} 4°i W Doyle 9 TheGrader, KingTrovato, Jojam
5* 5®} R Ball 8 Cleek, WaldMaster, Tok. March
7 6 28 H Dennler 8 ElPlaudit, L.M’maker, Tw.Toes
6 1 6 12 J Dawson 7 B.Baby, K.ofT.S’lets, Odalisque
By Plaudit — Susan (M. E. James).
3’ 4* J Dawson 8 King Trovato, Cardome. Bulger
6 2 ® 6 ,T R Moore 8 Phedoden, W. Muster, R.L.Owen
L Fator 9 Bendlet, Garonne, Quick
4* R Troise 7 An. Edgar, K. Trovato, Driffield
6 3 7 36 H Thurber 8 ElPlandit, L.M’maker, Tw.Toes
71 812 H Thurber 9 Lycia, Perigourdine, Servia
By Plaudit — Olga Nethersole (P. Julian).
8 8' 2 W H'h-ies 8 Lola, Miss Jazbo, Ague
5 10 5*} tv* H'hries 7 Whis.Hope, Driffield. K.Trovato
3* o’i L Woods 9 TheGrader. KingTrovato, Jojam
42 41* tV H’hries 8 Petlar, Zodiac, Pretty Baby
6 3 6 2 ® H Thurber 8 Bunice, Quick, Unar
5® 5"! D Stirling 7 Unar, Glorine, Quin
By Olambala — Fantasque (H. Remus).
Fell.
4 4*
40828
Havana
3-4 1:23 hvy
30
108
7
8
8
8
8 33
R
Ball
8
Pierrot. El
Plaudit, Mer.Jubilee
mu
Havana
5} f l:18%hvy
20
107
7
6
7
7
7 2 *
A
Finley
7
Enver Bev,
Austral, T. J. Hogan
40745
Havana
3-4 1:17 slow
10
107
7
7
8
7}
7 24
W
Kelsay
8
Kora, K.ofT.S’rlets, Butch. Boy
40712
Havana
1 1 :58%hvy
15
99
3
4 4
4
4‘
5 23
J
Dreyer
6
TlieDuke, MissSweep, MissGove
40690 Havana
5?. f 1 :15%hvy
30
101} 6
«
0
6“
».o
J
Dreyer
7
B.Baby, K.
of theSearlets, Quin
40601
Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
30
103
7
7
7
7
7 2 ®
H
Bullm'n
7
Bellringer,
Bank, Capt. M’mont
ZU ZU. b. c. 4
4H869 Havana lm50y 1
40843 Havana
40782 Havana
40758 Havana
40713 Havana
407U2 Havana
1 1
5-8 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
5-8 1
46%good 30
49%hvy 25
0G%hvy 15
17 fast 6
26%hvy 25
10%hvy 6
102
103 «
102 5
99 9
98 2
100 5
98 4
By Dick Welles — Woodlawn Belle (A. Narvaez).
6 6 4 * M Sehles’r (J Don Thrush, Petlar, Egmor.t
tV Lang
g 25 324 w Lung
7 7 3 ® W Lang
71s 722 \v Dang
11. W Lang
7 Austral, Flare, Tim. J. Hogan
9 Hemlock. Quin. Golden Chance
7 Capital City, Timkins, Zodiac
8 Crystal Day, Gr. Gull. Clarissa
8 C’owingo, Butch. Boy, T.Grader
THIRD RACE — 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 1, 1916 — 59'-5 — 5—114.)
TWINKLE TOES, hr. m. 5
106
By Jim Gaffney — Queen Eleanor (H. W. Swan).
<1 932
Havana
5-8 1 :ll%hvy
3-2
107
6
40983
Havana
5-8 l:ll%hvy
8-5
105
2
40M2
Havana
5} f 1 :20%hvy
2
109
2
40708
Havana
5} f l:20%hvy
2
97
1
40673
Havana
5’. f 1.15%hvy
4
108
8
37690
Havana
5-8 1 :0G%hvy
2}
109
7
AGUE. b. g. 8
106
40920
Havana
5} f 1 :14%hvy
2
In
t
40884
Havana
5-8 1:11 %hvy
4
107
2
1041'.
Latonia
3-4 l:17%hvy
45f
107
8
39754
Ia-x’ton
1 1-8 l:5.3%good 20
100
3
39713 Lex’ton
1 1-16 1 :50%slow
53
106
4
39C34
lnd’polis
1 1 :40Vtfast
—
107
MISS BURGOMASTER, ch. f.
4
102
40920
Havana
5} f l:14%hvy
6
106
2
Bowie
.1-4 l:17>xmud 21-10
108
1
37804
Bowie
5} f 1:08 fast
8-5
10G
3
32350
Dorval
5-8 l:02%fast 63-10 110
7
53229 Dorval
5-8 l:03%good 13-5 110
2
32610
H.deG’ce
1-2 48%fast
19-10 112
1
KING OF THE SCARLETS, br. i
gy 4
102
41 8.39
Havana
5} f 1:14 hvy
2?.
100
3
40798
Havana
1 1 :54%hvy
5*
99}
2
40745
Havana
3-4 1:17 slow
5
106
5
40736
Havana
3-4 l:20%hvy
2
97}
2
40690
Havana
5} f l:15%hvy
3
101
3
40664
Havana
ImoOy 1 :52%hvy
6
100
2
BLANCHE DONALTON, br. m,
5
106
40946
Havana
5-S l:ll%hvy
5
105
8
408.39
Havana
5} t 1:14 hvy
8
104
4
40813
Havana
5} f 1 :20y 5 hvy
2}
110
2
40782
Ha vana
5-8 l:06%hvy
8-5
111
5
40653
Havana
5} f 1 :07%fast
10
108 10
40599
Havana
5} f 1 :08%f ast
5
108
4
FRASCUELO,
ch. h, 5
117
40817
Havana
5} f l:18%hvy
6-5
114
3
40721
Havana
5-8 1:09 hvy
6
111
4
19617 Tim’ium
Ab3-4 1:20 good
—
110
59583 Tim’luin
Ab6}f 1 :19%fast
—
115
29548 Tim’ium
Ab6}f 1 :21%fast
—
118
39459
M’lboro
Abolf l:08%fast
—
111
LADY JANE
GREY, b. m, 7
3-4 l:16 3 ;good
106
10867
Havana
2*
104
5
40762
Havana
3-4 l:16%fast
3}
100
5
40662
Havana
5} f 1 :13%hvy
3
104
2
40600
Havana
5} f 1 :08%f ast
3
108
7
37596
Havana
5-8 l:04%slop
2
103
4
37562
Havana
3-4 l:14%fast
6
101
6
THE
GRADER, b. g, 9
108
40933
Havana
3-4 1:20 hvy
6
112
6
40923
Havana
1 1 :52 hvy
15
104
5
40827
Havana
5} f l:14%hvy
8-5
111
3
40801
Havana
5-8 1 :ll%hvy
4
108
2
40782
Havana
5-8 1 :06%hvy
4
111
3
40720
11a vana
5-8 l:07%hvy
2
108
9
2® R Ball
l 3 R Ball
3'} R Ball
2 2
2
5
2
2 4
7
3
1
6
9
7
3
4
6 2 2" R Ball s Prince Bonero. Laudator, Viley
10 Quick, Flying Dart, Cardome
7 Driffield. Chilton King. Bully
3 3 } T Murray 8 ElPlandit, L.M’hmaker, D’ffield
S 3 S 20 R Ball 10 Miss Gove. Hops, Lola
7 l 5 4 ! H Lunsf’d 8 Piquette, Eliz. Thompson, Dash
By Borgia — Tremble (Woodman Bros.)
3' J 4 A Finley 9 M. Jubilee. Miss Jazbo, Br.Sand
5 3 3 4 R Davies 8 Lola. Miss Jazbo, Gold. Chance
4 2 5 7 } R Davies 12 Don Dodge, Vorkville, Hilly Joe
6 4 6 57 R Davies 7 D. Williams, Yenghee, J.W. Klein
1'} 2' U Davies 11 Aztec. Sea Urchin, W. P. Dabny
4 4 F Stevens 8 Grasmere, Sordello, Schemer
By Burgomaster — Evelyn J. (J. S. Tyree).
6 4 7 47 H Thurber 9 Merry Jubilee. Ague, MissJazbo
8 S 3# E Ambr’se S G’evieveH., P.B’terfly, S. Pickett
4J C 14 E Ambrose 7 G.tV.Avery, S.P’kett, C’did’tell.
7 7'* E Taplin 7 Or.ofilavana, Then. Fair, Near
6 5' 3 E Taplin 5 M'yMaud, JimHeffer’g, Vir.Yell
18 l 2 E Haynes 13 Brig ofWar, Mid. Sun, Sun. Hill
By Transvaal — Queen of the Royals (R. Larrea).
5} 3'2 R Davies 7 BI.Donalton, BrownPrince, Quin
3° 3 10 J H Burke 6 Egmont, Austral, Zodiac
2 2 t J H Burke 8 Kora, Butcher Boy, Visible
3* T Murray 7 Glorine, Breeze, Aigardi
2* H Thurber 7 Brown Baby, Odalisque, Quin
4*1 H Thurber 8 St. Jude, Arbitrator, GreatDolly
By Mint — Mary Hill (J, R. Sullivan).
7nk 4*2 h Bullm'n 8 Bianca, Lantana. Cardome
11 l'i J Dawson 7 Br.Prince, K.ofT.Seralets, Quin
3 3 3 3 i W Kelsay 7 At. Muir, Gold. Chance, Balfron
42 411 w Kelsay 9 Hemlock, Quin, Golden Chanci
10* 10*3 J Dawson 12 Toy Miss, Petlar, Glorine
9 8”i T Nolan 9 Rollin Laird, Blanchita, Darkey
By Plaudit — Breezy land (A. Lezama).
4 2 4 5 } R Troise 7 EnverBey, Austral, T. J. Hogan
2 2 1»8 H Thurber 6 Kernan, Lola. Lady Spendthrift
3 4 D Hoffm'n 7 R’dinaster. M. Frances, E.J’nings
3*1 D Hoffm'n 5 Clark M., Ed. Henry, Ampere II.
5 ,u J P Ryan 9 Grayson, Merry Jubilee, Camba
7* J P Ryan 9 Roadmaster, Camba, Grayson
By Watercress — Sister Jeanie (Armonia Stable).
2*
4*
3*
4«
1 1 2nt 5 3 1 R Ball
8 Leoma, Lackrose, Glorine
2nk
4' 5*1 J H Burke 7 Perigourdine, Waterford, View
4 3 4 3 J R Ball “ ‘
2 2 2" R Ball
3 3 3 4 F Murphy
l 2 6 7 F Murphy
7 F. Fancy, Lackrose, Lit. Nephew
8 Fo'rtBliss. Lackrose, Walt. Mack
7 Par.Boy, Fr. Patterson, N. Tandy
8 Enver Bey, Conan, Aigardi
Bv Orlando— My Fair Kentucky (E. Brewster).
7 1 7 10 W Kelsay 8 Great Gull, Breeze. Hemlock
6 6** R Ball t! Wood thrush. D. Thrush, Egmont
6* 6 21 D Stirling 6 PeacefulStar, Betterton, Bulger
2® 1“ D Stirling 9 King Trovato, Jojam, Will Soo*
6uk 6 l * D Stirling 9 Hemlock, Quin, Golden Chance
4 s 4'* J Dreyer 9 L. Matchmaker, Quin, P.Bonero
FOURTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 1, 1916 — 59% — 5—114.)
110
111 4 3 2 2
96 4 11 15 15
4 5 5 4
4 6 6 4
8 7 5
7 2 2 2
FRANK KEOGH, ch. c. 4
40947 Havana 5-8 l:09%hvy 2
38205 Pimlico lm«ly 1 :46%good 8f
27753 Havana lm20y l:49%hvy 2
37696 Havana lm50y 1 :49%hvy 8-5
37667 Havana 3-4 1:20 hvy 6
37624 Havana 1 1-16 1:55 %hvy 3
CHILTON KING, ch. g, 9
40855 Havana 1 1 :46%slow 4
40812 Havana 5} f l:20%hvy 5
3-4 1:17 fast 10
1 1-16 1:47 fast 204
1 1-16 l:46%fast 12f
40758 Havana
40106 Laurel
39988 Laurel
39612 Tim’ium Ab6}f 1:26
HEMLOCK, b. g. 5
good —
40933 Havana
40856 Havana
40804 Havana
40782 Havana
40723 Havana
40715 Havana
3-4 1 :20 hvy
.1 1:48 slow
55 f l:19%hvy
5-8 l:06%hvy
3-4 1 :23%hvy
3-4 l:26%hvy
PRINCE BONERO, ch. g, 4
40932 Havano
40878 Havana
40802 Havana
40720 Havana
40661 Havana
40611 Havana
5-8 1 :ll%hvy
5} f 1 :17%hvy
5-8 1 :12%l»vy
101
97
97
94
108
106 1
709 5
111 1
110 6
114 4
110
103
107 7
107 1
104 8
111 7
105 4
111 3
104
106 7
112 6
104 1
103 5
1 1
4
5
7 7
4 6
40919 Havana
40879 Havana
40S26 Havana
40S01 Havana
40771 Havana
40744 Havana
HANDS OFF, b. g, 6
4092.1 Havana 2.-4 1 :26\,hvy
4o91s Havana 5} f 1 :12%hvy
40838 Havana 5i f l:13%hvy
40656 Havana lmfiOy l:43%fast
5} f l:13%hvy
3-2 103
6
5
5
5} f l:07%fast
10
100
S
2
2
0, b. g, 4
5’ f l:12‘ s hvy
104
8-5 102
1
1
1
5} f l:17%hvy
3}
112
1
4
4
5’. f 1 :16%hvy
2}
100
2
3
4
5-S l:ll%hvy
3-2 104
4
4
4
3-4 1:23 hvy
8
106
1
2
2
3-4 1 :18 slow
6
106
2
3
3
l'i 2 s J Dreyer
51 4 3 i R Davies
1} 3*1 C Dishm’n
6® 6 2 » J Dreyer
2® 2* W Lang
40380 Bowie
40299 Pimlico
LYCIA. b. m.
40867 Havana
40804 Havana
40635 Havana
40598 Havana
39901 H.deG’ce
29636 H.deG’ce
30
58
233
7-8 l:31%hvy
1 1-4 2:08%fast
5
3-4 l:lG%good 4
5}fl:19%hvy 6
5} f 1:09 fast 5
5i f 1:09 fast 21
3-4 1:14 fast 12f
3-4 1 :14%fast 14-5f
BETTERTON, b. g. 7
91827 Havana 51 f l:14%hvy
40693 Havana
40*560 Havana
40599 Havana
37751 Havana
37736 Havana
3-4 l:20%hvy
51 f l:14%hvy
61 f 1 :08%fast
3-4 1 :17%hvy
5-8 l:05%hvy
6
3-2
10
8
6
111
107 1 4
112 6 5
107 7 7
1111 234
110 7 6
112 10 10 10
106
107 4 2
104 2 4
105 a 6
100 4 2
111 9 12
111 6 6
114
111 4 3
110 8 7
107 2 2
108 8 8
111 2 G
114 7 8
106
40936 Havana
3-4 1:26 hvy
3
108} 6
o
7
7
40460 Bowie
1 1-16 1 :51%f ast
20
110
6
3
'1
1
7}
40422 Bowie
3-4 l:15%good
21
112
1
3
5
6*
40394 Bowie
1 1-16 1 :54%hvy
8
110
1
1
1
1
6®
40155 Bowie
1 1-16 1:50 fast
31
108
1
1
1
1
2}
40107 Laurel
1 1-16 l:47%fast
11
110
<
1
2
•»
2“
By Ben Trovato — Mahala (W. F. Martin).
3 7 W Kelsay H Tw. Seven, Croix d’Or, M. Sweep
15 15 32 J Callahan 15 N.K.Beal, Captain Ray, Tie Pin
3 2 18 R McCr’nn 7 Kale, Zu Zu, Dr. Niekell
3'J 3 2 R McCr’nn 8 Bierman, London Girl, Zu Zu
5”k jh R McCr’nn 8 James, Milestone, ltoscoe Goose
2 3 1} H Lunsf’d 8 Canto, Don.M’edonald, HighTide
By Chilton — Hanover Queen (C. H. Sprague).
I 1 16 D Stirling 8 TroutFly, TarletonP., J. Graham
2i 2' D Stirling 7 Driffield, Twinkle Toes, Bully
5 4 5®1 W Doyle 7 Capital City, Timkins, Zodiac
8 8" E Ambr’se 8 LazyLou, PeerlessOne, Bierman
ll 2 ll 28 B Ambr'sel2 Lazy Lou, Nigel, Ocean Prince
4 3 C Jackson 5 Delancey, V’ginia S., Th’phileV
By Jim Gaffney — Onadere (K. Spence).
2. 3 31 T Murray 8 Great Gull, Breeze, Gold. Chance
8 8‘ 2 T Murray 8 Driffield. ElPlaudit. ' StoutHeart
5 s 4*1 T Murray 8 Nib. Bunice, Conowingo
1* l 3 H Lunsf’d 9 Quin, Gold. Chance, B.Donalton
5® 6 19 H Lunsf’d 8 Petlar. Zodiac, Pretty Baby
5 5 4"1 H Lunsf’d 8 Waterford, Hops, Glorine
Bv Tony Bonero— Lillian E. (W. C. Westmoreland).
2 4 1“ J Dreyer 8 Twinkle Toes. Laudator. Viley
8 But. Boy, Colors, Phil Ungar
7 Hops, FrancesCrawford, Kernan
9 L. Matchmaker, Quin, T.Grader
7 Unar. Glorine, Quin
9 Ros. Goose, St. Jude, SerTia
By Ben Trovato — Susan Lennox (W. A. McKinney).
I 3 l 4 II Thurber 8 Cardome, Bulger, Paul. Crowley
5° 4®} H Thurber ll K. Tuscan, F. Crawford* Breeze
4 3 3'1 B Kop’m’n 7 W. Hope. Driffield, L.B’ndthrift
4 2 2* B Kop'm'n 9 The Grader, Jojam. Will Soon
3® 3®| A Pickens 8 Frank Burke, Gr. Gull, At. Muir
31 2 2 A Pickens 7 An. Edgar. Driffield, P. Crowley
By Plaudit — Meddling Mary (P. L. Leydecker).
I 1 1* E Hileman 7 Phil Ungar, WillSoon, Expr’sion
5* 5 12 E Hilenianll Ply. Dart, Br.Prince, Peep Again
7 4 6 13 J Howard 8 Twenty Seven, Dash. Mr.Dooley
7 7" E Hileman 7 E. Henry, C.M’climont, D. Thrush
4* 4 10 H Myers 14 S. Emblem, Starfinch, B’bannoek
10 10 43 A JohnsonlO Piedra, Ken. Boy, Woodthrush
By Sempronius — Embellish (H. Herdel).
3' 4 :> H Bullm’n 8 Leomn, Lackrose, Glorine
4 4 5*i H Bullm’n 8 Nib, Eunice, Conowingo
2**k 2' H Bullm’n 7 Bol. Laird, R.L.Owen, K. Worth
1' 1' W Lang 9 Perigourdine, Servia, Callaway
12* 11“ W Mcln'reH Pepper, Irish Maid, Loftus
11' 8' 0 W Doyle 10 Kultur, Sybil, Helen Atkin
By Cederstrome — Diamond Flush (J. Corujo).
2* 2 3 R Ball « PeacefulStar, Bulger, GreatOull
5® 5 33 VV H’hries 8 M. Trask, W’erford, S.M’Me’kin
2* l'i R Ball 7 BruwnBaby, P’tefract, W.Hope
8> 7 8 J R Ball 9 Rollin Laird, Blanchita, Darker
2' 2' H Burke 9 Kild’reBoy, Scrimmage, Deviltry
5} 3 7 H Burke 9 EnverBey. Deviltry, F. Patters’u
By Hamburg — Dovelet (C. Fellowes).
7 3 * W Kelsay 7 Waterford, Glorine, El Plaudit
7“ D Stirling 11 Kebo, Sis. Emblem, Sil.Sandals
4 4 1 W Kelsay 12 F.theGreat, Pepper, Bluzeawav
S'* L McAtee 10 Blue Thistle, Luther, Oe.Prince
5“ J McTag’t 7 Obolus, Q. of the Seu, Prune*
2“ 3® J McTag't 10 Nigel, Ocean Prince. Keziah
FIFTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds. Claiming. (Jan. 24, 1917— 1:05'/ 5 — 5— 102.)
LITTLECOTE,
10864 Havana
40794 Havana
4n~69 Havana
10658 Havana
40610 Havana
40597 Havana
b. g. 3
5J f 1 :10*.sgooil
51 t 1 :1S hvy
3-4 1 :23%hvy
61 f l:12%hvy
61 f l:07^fast
5-8 1 :01'4fast
MARMON, br. f, 3
40880 Havana
40794 Havana
40769 Havana
40714 Havana
40671 Havana
40634 Havana
5-8 l:llVihvy
51 f 1:18 hvy
3-4 1 :23?shvy
5-8 l:12%hvy
5-8 1:09 hvy
51 f l:08%fast
EXEMPTED, ch. f, 3
40373 Latonia
.29793 Lex 'ton
29730 Lex’ ton
38779 Latonia
38740 Latonia
38648 Latonia
51 f 1 :09 slop
F C 1:11 fast
61 f l:10%hvy
5-8 1 :04%hvy
5-8 l:01%fast
41 f 54%fast
106
21 105
4-5 108
21 104
10 102
8 104
20 105
104
4 100
4 107
7-5 109
2 108
5 103
4 107
104
10 109
12-5 105
6 108
THE SIX HUNDRED, ch. c. 3
40934 Havana
40880 Havana
40837 Havana
40800 Havana
40770 Havana
40658 Havana
5-8 1 :10%hvy
5-8 l:llMihvy
3-4 l:20%hvy
5-8 1:12 hvy
51 f l:16%hvy
51 f 1 :12%hvy
DOCTOR DAVIS, ch. c, 3
40864 Havana 51 f l:10 3 xgood 4
40714 Havana
40454 Bowie
40336 Bowie
40238 Pimlico
5-8 l:12%hvy 10
3-4 1:16 fast 168
51 f 1 :07%fast 5f
3-4 l:16feslow4S-10f 115 13
106 5
1«* 6
102 4
109
103 4
103 7
112 3
101 4
115 5
107 5
101
104 6
103 5
116 1
115 12
By St. Amant — Celine (H. Herdel).
3* 2 1 ' H Bullm’n t! Suniiingdale. sky Man. I .a Verne
11 l'i J Howard 7 Sunduria, Marmon, latdy Order
l 3 1* H Bullni’n 7 Sunduria, Marmon, L. Langilen
4 4 3 2 } H Bullm'n 8 Avion, Sunningdale, Croix d’Or
6 4 3® H Bullm'n 7 Sunningdale. Miss Ivan, C’x d'Or
4 2 3 7 H Bullm'n 7 Avion. Louise Maey, Corson
By Master Robert — Marbles (F. D. Weir).
3'J J Dreyer
3'* A Finley
3® J Dreyer
2 4 J Dreyer
14 J Dreyer
CROIX D’OR. b
. c, 3
109
By Ogden — Golden
40947 Havana
5-8 1 :09%hvy
8
100
6
7
6
4= 2® J
Drever
8
40880 Havana
5-8 l:ll%hvy
3}
112
8
4
5
6* 6'® R
Ball
8
40837 Havana
3-4 1:20 %hvy
3
112
4
1
3
3® 3* R
Ball
7
40815 Havana
5} f 1:20 hvy
2}
107
6
4
2
2nk 9* D
Stirling
8
40781 Havana
5} f l:15%hvy
6
113
3
2
2
2 s S' R
Ball
7
40714 Havana
5-8 l:12%hvy
4-5
111
7
6
3
l" k 3 2 } R
Ball
8
SUNDURIA, br.
f, 3 (M)
105
By Olambala — Miss
40S51 Havana
5} f 1:13 slow
2}
114
7
8
7
5’} 28 R
Ryan
11
40837 Havana
3-4 l:20%hvy
10
10.3
5
7
7
6' 4* C
Jackson
7
40794 Havana
5} f 1:18 hvy
4
108
6
6
2
2® 2'? R
Ryan
7
40769 Havana
3-4 1:23 %hvy
10
108
4
3
3
2® 2* 1 R
Ryan
7
40707 Havana
5} f 1:20 hvy
4
112
6
6
_6
5 2 5 7 } C
Jackson
6
40689 Havana
5-8 1:09 hvy
3
110
3
3
5
5 4 6“ C
Jackson
9
TERRIBLE MISS. ch. f, 3 (M)
95
By Ivan the Terribl
8 Avion. L. Langden. T.8. Hundred
7 Littlecote, Sunduria, L. Order
7 Littlecote, Sunduria, L. Langden
8 Dr.Davis, Croix d’Or, Wey.Oirl
8 Free. Jewel, L. Mack. M. Carey
8 2 7 7 1 J Dreyer 12 ElC’ronel, C.d’Or. TheS.H’ndred
By Stalwart — Effie Paton (C. Howard).
6 6* 6" H J Burke 9 Delico. Madge F., Sweep. Glanee
0 51 5“ R simpsonli’ M’nieurist, P’stoureau, B’ncraua
1 1* 2J R Simpsonl2 Cam’fleur. A. A’xander, C’kroaeh
7 7 7 7 i R Simpson 7 Jap, Christie Holters. Bulldoze
10 8* 8*2 R Simpson 10 Iwin, Bulldoze, Orenzo
3 61 6 3 J C Dishm’n 11 Orenzo, Bulldoze, Iwin
By Light Brigade — Gallonia (F. Schelke).
6 6'* 3'° H Bullm'n 8 Tetley, Corson, Lucky Lady
4 4 2 4 3 H Bullm’n 8 Avion, Lady Langden, Marmon
6 7 7' 3 T Nolan 7 Corson, TheB.Duke, Croix d'Or
3 3 4 1' H Bullm’n 8 Wey. Girl, Fustian, Duke Ruff
1 1' 31 E HilemanlO TheBlueDuke, Corson, L’kstrap
4 5 30 5" C Jackson 8 Avion, Sunningdale, Littlecote
By Bourbon Beau — Mattie Morgan (Mrs. G. Preece).
5 5 s 5' 7 G PreeceJr 6 S’nningdale, Littlecote. SkyMan
2 3'1 l 4 G PreeceJr 8 Marmon, Croix d’Or. Wey. Girl
3 31 8 7 | R Pauley 11 Athlone, SeaWay, F. and Square
11 Fell. Q Preece 12 Belario, Sea Way, CourtGallant
13 13 13 27 Q Preece 13 H. Kong, C. Sweeper. CleanGone
Corson, TheBlueDuke, Sunduria
Ambns’dorlll., S.Mao. M. Rustic
40851 Havana
40815 Havana
40781 Havana
40719 Havana
38953 Latonia
38372 Church’ 1
40851 Havana
40815 Havana
40781 Havana
39856 H.deG’ce
29817 H.deG’ce
5} f 1:13 slow
3
114
2
3
3
5f. f 1:20 hvy
20
85
8
7
6
5} f l:15%hvy
20
103
6
6
7
5} f l:16%hvy
25
97
7
7
7
5-8 l:01%fast
57
112
7
8
8
5-8 1:01 fast
44
100
1
3
7
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100
114
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6
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Littlecote, Marmon, L.Order
Littlecote, Marmon, L. Langden
Ivry, Corson, The Blue Duke
Sarasota, Surplice, Quickstep
e — Miss Mooney (K. Spence).
3 2 J T Murray 11 Surplice, Sunduria, ltosagine
5'* L Woods 8 Ambas’dor III., C.d’Or. SkyMan
7 24 T Murray 7 Major Domo, Croix d’Or, Ivry
6' 4 T Murray 7 S'niugdale, W’mouthGirl, Dione
51 f 1:20 hvy
5i f l:15%hvy
5J f 1 :07%f ast
5J f 1 :07%f ast
28336 Balt. Ab 5-8 aO^fast
OMEME, b. c, 3 (M)
CORK. b. g. 4
(M)
.
104
By Harrigan — Flarney (M. H. Morrison).
40! *45 Havana
5-8 1 :13%hvy
10
106
c
4
6
5*
31 T
Nolan N Royal Favorite, Khaki. Ranker
40865 Havana
3-4 1:17 good 20
109
9
X
♦;
7 ,c H
Jeffcott !> Bendlet, Garonne, Quick
Eullm’n 7 I). Highway, Fly. Dart, Bendlet i
4<*825 Havana
5’. f 1:16 hvy
10
100
6
7
5
5*
5 22 H
37744 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:14 fast
50
107} 8
9
n
11} 10“ D
Conn’ Uyll! Hnseen, Black Bass, Parlor Maid
37614 Oakl’wn
5*. f l:07%fast
30
109
8
9
8
9*
9“ T
Nolan 12 Nib. Thrift. Merry Lass
31384 Juarez
3-8 34%fast
11
106
5
5*
5 3 T
Henry 7 Perch, Kio, Blue Addie
40399 X.atonia
40:171 Latonia
:J8517 Douglas
38451 Douglas
38370 Church’l
38270 Church'l
3-4 1
5-8 1
<1 f
5-8 1
5-8 1
4i f
:16%hvy
:03%alop
54%fast
:00®ifast
:01 fast
55%fast
Iffi 4
103 4
106 12
104 15
106
100
m 5
llo 3
112 6
m 6
112 10
Fell.
71 7" H Lunsf’d 12 Vansylvia, War Tax, Kiku
7 7“ H Lunsf’d 7 Napan, St. Bernard, Hen. Roberts
Bv All Gold — La Primera (L. Brown).
6 1 S 8®) J Dreyer 11 Surplice, Sunduria. Rosagine
4 3 4 12 Q Preece 8 Ambas’dor III., C.d’Or, SkyMan
• 5“k 5' 2 J H Burke 7 Major Domo, Croix d’Or, Ivry
12 12 3 ' J Rod’g'ezl2 Sylvano, Jill, Joan of Arc
15 lo 27 W Doyle 15 Pinard, E’quimau, A’bassudnrIII.
S Pelser 7 McLune, OldBillBender, Leinster
By Voorhees — Priceless Jewel (J. Boland).
4* 4 8 .1 Howard 10 Serbian, Dix. Carroll, E. Tranter
2 3 2 3 L Gentry 11 Discussion. Bob Baker, Todnaii
51 9' 2 J Metcalf 9 B. Maclean, C. Downs, E.J. Lynch
6' 6*2 J Metcalf 11 Foster Embry, Linden, Btiueruna
4* 4 7 2 J Metcalf 11 Ballistite, Ginger, Cueambo
5* 5 3 J Metcalf 11 Monarch, Bulldoze, Legotal
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile.
1:11% — 4 — 111.)
WISE MAN. ch. h. 6
40S42 Havana 1 3-16 2:16%hvy
■10760 Havana ImoOy 1 :45'/r,fast
40675 Havana 3-4 1 :22%hvy
10300 Pimlico 1 1:40 fast
Antilles Stakes. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Dec. 28, 1915—
124 Bv Giganteum — Magnetine (Armonia Stable).
3-2 121 2 2 2 1 1"- It R Ball 4 Faux-Col, Susin, Hocnir
4 114 3 11 1 1* 1 T R Ball *’» D.’s Choice. Hocnir, Faux-Col
4 115 4 4 5 5 5 2 ‘ R Ball 5 Nkiles Knob, Hocnir, Faux-Col
13 118 5 6 7 6 o nk 4 ; 1 C Kummer 8 Hollister, Boniface, Kashmir
1 10272 Pimlico
1 l:39%fast 23-10
114
5
4 4
3
3 3
2“ A
Schu’g’r 5
Smart Money, Icarus. Af. Arrow
j 40212 Laurel
1 l:39%fast 11-10
107
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Kelsay 7
High. Lad, KedSox, Bay. Caudle
TORT BLISS, b
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86
By Dick Welles — Esnero (F. D. Weir).
1 40803 Havana
3-4 1 :25%hvy
2
96
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Preece <i
M. Trask, Woodthrush. M.'sHcau
] 40785 Havana
3-4 1 :20 hvy
8-5
110
4
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Di eyer 7
Billy Joe, 1'nar. L. Matchmaker
] 40711 Havana
5} f 1:19 hvy
3
110
5
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Dreyer f!
Brown Baby. Billy Joe. Unar
1 40659 Havana
5} f 1 :12%hvy
8-5
107
3
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2‘ J
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ClarkM., Wal.Muck, T.J. Hogan
10600 Havana
5} f l:08Vsfast
4
103
8
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1® J
Dreyer 8
LudyJ.Grey, Lackrose, W.Muck
10462 Latonia
3-4 l:15%slow
65
106
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l 2 J
Dreyer 1 0
Amelita. GreenGrass, American
SIR WELLONS,
ch. h, 5
107
Bv Jim Gaffney — Dinemock (Armonia Stable). i
40S41 Havana
5} f l:13%hvy
21
109
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BelleR’berts, Rafferty, Malvolio
10796 Havana
5} f l:15%hvy
2
111
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Sk. Knob, Rafferty, Malvolio
40761 Havana
3-4 l:15%fust
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BelleU’erts, Rafferty, Malvolio
10717 Havana
5} f l :17%hvy
6-6
112
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3 2 } R
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Rafferty, Skiles Knoh. Sasin
10663 Havana
5-S 1 :04%hvy
20
108
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Rafferty, Skiles Knob, Malvolio
35685 Laurel
1 1:40 fast
165
105
4
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Collins C
Wal. Hall. Gloomy Gus, Assume
RAFFERTY, b.
g, 4
96
By Harrigan — Pickaninny (X. Spence).
40841 Havana
5} f l:13%hvy
3
113
1
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3 4 R
Wingf'd 4
B. Roberts, SirWellons, Malvolio
40796 Havana
5} f l:15%hvy
2
112
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Sk. Knoh, SirWellons, Malvolio
40761 Havana
3-4 l:15%fast
7-5
111
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3 7 H
Lunsf’d 5
I!. Roberts, S.Wellons, Malvolio
40717 Havana
5} f l:17%hvy
2
108
1
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Lunsf’d 5
Skiles Knob, Sir Wellons, Sasin
40663 Havana
5-S 1:04 %hvy
6-5
100
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Lunsf'd 8
Sir Wellons, Sk. Knob, Malvolio
40526 Latonia
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Dav.Craig, Op’tunity, L.Luxury
HAMILTON A., br. g, 4
40887 Havana 5J f 1 :19'Ahvy
<0487 Latonia
39920 H.deG’ce
39880 H.deG’ce
39840 H.deG’ce
39622 H.deG’ce
SPARKLER, b.
40887 Havana
40853 Havana
10401 Latonia
39990 Church'l
39910 Douglas
39769 Lex’ ton
3-4 l:14%good 4i
3-4 l:12Vfcfast 18
3-4 l:12%fast 21
3-4 1:13 good 3
3-4 l:12%fast 5
g. 7
t l:19%hvy 10
3-4 1:17 slow 5
3-4 1 :16%hvy 9
3-4 1:14 fast 10:
3-4 l:13%fast 24
3-4 l:14%fast 6
101
110 4
105 1
100 2
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112 1
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111 4
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107 3
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108
By Toddington — Hollybush (W. E. Applegate),
4 1 2" k 5'J J Dreyer S Sparkler. Trapping, MalH-lTrask
3 4 1» 3 4 } J Dreyer 7 HighGear. B.P’adise, G’powde,*
1 1 2>> 3 2 J Rod’g ez 6 Billy Kelly, Dr.J’nson, Polrouiu
5 4 3' 4' 2 J Rod’g’ez 7 C.L’ydecker, G. Starr, Higb.Lad
2 2 3 nk 5 3 1 G Moles’th 6 Malvolio, Milkman, Icarus
4 4 4} 6®} G Moles’ thll Pr.ofComo, M.Maud, Foreground
By Mizzen — Sparkle Ether (Woodman Brea.).
2 2 3' 1} R Davies 8 Trapping. Mabel Trask. Nib
3 5 6 6 24 R Davies 45 Gor. Russell, Cleek, M.’s Beau
3 4 7 2 9'® J Maher 9 L.Luxury, GreenGrass, Billy Joe
2 1 2} 16 R Davies 11 Liberator, Co’nterblast, Sis. Susie
2 2 12 ll' 3 R Davies 12 Dr.Carmen, Gr.Grass, Capt. Burns
115* 8*} R Davies 12 Frank Wilson, Nib, Colle
SEVENTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Feb. 10, 1918 — 1:38% — 5 — 121.)
UNAR. ch. g, 4
^0889 Havana lm50y 2:01%hvy
40828 Havana
40795 Havana
40785 Havana
40711 Havana
40691 Havana
DARKEY, blk.
3-4 1 :23 hvy
3-4 l:24%hvy
3-4 1:20 hvy
5} f 1:19 hvy
5} f l:15%hvy
9
40882 Havana lm50y 2:02%hvy
40748 Havana 3-4 l:17%slow
40657 Havana 1 1-16 l:47%fast
40615 Havana lm70y l:46%fast
40599 Havana 5} f l:08%fast
40236 Laurel 1 1-4 2:11 hvy
ST. JUDE. ch. g. 4
40889 Havana lm50y 2:01%hvy
40785 Havana 3-4 1:20 hvy
40706 Havana lm50y 2:01 hvy
40694 Havana 1 1-16 2:01%hvy
40664 Havana ImoOy 1 :52%hvy
40611 Havana 5} f l:07%fast
MAXIM’S CHOICE, b. g, 9
40889 Havana ImoOy 2:01%hvy
40805 Havana ImoOy 2:07%hvy
10773 Havana lm50y l:54%hvy
104
103 4
107 1
109 1
105 5
107 4
107 3
111
110 1
108 7
108 2
108 2
108 5
109 7
104
103 6
105 6
99 3
101 5
99 5
108 7
114
114 1
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112
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40737 Havana
40710 Havana
40674 Havana
EGMONT, br.
4092:! Havana
40798 Havana
40784 Havana
40748 Havana
3-4 1:20 hvy 2 110 8
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40725 HavanJ
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110
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20
112
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109
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106
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108
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106
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6
105
5
5
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3-4 l:17%slow
15
109
3
7
7
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114
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114
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5
6
5
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21
112
5
7
6
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17-5
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2
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51
108} 4
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5
4
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7
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107
6
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By McGee — Royal Una (K. Spence).
1* 1* T Murray 7 Austral, St. Jude, Max.’s Choice
3} 4 s T Murray 8 Pierrot, El Plaudit, Mer.Jubilee
1' 1*> H Lunsf’d 7 H. Atkin. J. Burns, Presumption
2'} 3’-’} H Lunsf’d 7 FortBliss, Bil.Joe, L.M’chmabet
5“ 4'° H Jeffcot 6 Ft. Bliss, Brown Baby, BillyJoe
2} 3* H Lunsf’d 8 Bunice, Quick, Twenty Seven
By Modred — Zirl (E. G. Yivell).
1 2 1< C Jackson 7 Tim. J. Hogan, Aigardi, Flare
5 3 4 3 } W Kelsay 8 Pierrot, Enver Bey, Hops
3 3 3 5 } C Jackson 7 London Girl, Sordello, Nephthvs
3} 3 2 C Jackson 7 Soidier, Bill Simmons. M. Sweep
6 3 3} C Jackson 9 Rollin Laird, Blanchita, Toy Miss
7 7®° C Jackson 8 Goldcrest Boy, Fairly, Zinnia
By Stalwart — Aralia (J. P. Ross).
2' 3=J R Davies 7 Unar, Austral, Maxim’s Choice
6} 6“ R Davies 7 Fort Bliss, Billy Joe, Unar
3} 3“ J Dreyer 5 S.McMeekin, Ar’trator, K. Henry
1" 1'} J Dreyer 7 Baby Sister, Vagabond. Christie
l'i l'i J Dreyer 8 Ar’trator, G.Dolly, K.ofT.S’lets
3} 3* D Stirling 9 Ros.Goose. Pr.Bonero, Servia
By Golden Maxim — Leonalla (F. Schelke).
31 w Lang 7 Unar, Austral. St. Jude
l'i l 2 E Hileman 6 Miss Sweep, G. Dolly, D Thrush
3“ 3"} E Hileman 7 DonThrush, T.Duke. P’meMover
2' 2' E Hileman 8 Brown Baby, Blanchita. Leoiua
1 3 I s E Hileman 7 Merry Jubilee, Quick, Lantana
3* 4»} E Hileman 9 TlieDuke. BillyJoe, R. L. Owen
By Plaudit — Nettie Dutchman (F, W. Johnson).
4 2 3“ A Pickens 6 W’dthrush. D.Thmsli, Trapping
3* 3®i H Bullm’n 6 Don Thrush, Petlar, High Tide
l 2 1* H Bullm’n 6 Aigardi, Trout Fly, Great Dolly
1* 1>» H Bullm’n 6 Austral, K.of t.Scarlets, Zodiac
' 54 4* H Bullm’n 8 Trap’ng, BrightSand, Conowingo
7* 6“ H Bullm’n 8 Pierrot, Enver Bey, Hops
By Sea King — Toots (J. B. Tyree).
16 l" k H Thurber 7 High Tide, Tarleton P., Aigardi
55 5 » T Par'ton 7 In.Chant, Lytle, Wood Violet
I? £ Par’ton 5 Tootsie, Christie, Great Dolly
£ J £ ar ton 2 BenHampson, Arbitrator, Fairly
£ £ Kummer 7 Ch.Francis,’ G.Belle, Sil.Sandals
26 6-3 C Kummerl3 Millrace, WoodViolet, J.deVales
By Loni EsterUng— Annie Lauretta (J. J. Timmer-
man;.
41 4“ VV Kelsay 6 Tarleton P., But. Boy Austral
43 5 sj G PreeceJr 0 Egmont, Aigardi, Trout Fly
5uk W Kelsay 7 Ar’trator, Tarleton P.. Yenghee
8 8'® H Bullm’n 8 Petlar. Aigardi. Sam McMeekiu
li ink W Kelsay 8 J. W. Klein, Higl.Tider Auetri"
3 2 2'} D Stirling 7 BabySister, Vagabond, Christie
For the Winnings of $3
I am well connected. Every horse
I send 1m ready and flt. I wire about
II a. in., about two wires a week.
Send correct address.
D. V. SULLIVAN,
1 8118 Indiana Avenue t Chicago, 111.
IF YOU WANT to get a line on horses at leading
tracks get Tlie Standard. On sale at all news stands
at 25c per copy. If your dealer does uot handle it
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